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How long is the drive from Enschede to Paris?

The direct drive from Enschede to Paris is 398 mi (640 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 35 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Enschede to Paris, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Brussels, Marne-la-Vallee, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Lille, Maastricht, Amiens, Essen, Arras, and Liege, as well as top places to visit like VELTINS-Arena and Archaeological Park Xanten (APX), or the ever-popular ZOOM Experience World Gelsenkirchen.

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Top cities between Enschede and Paris

The top cities between Enschede and Paris are Brussels, Marne-la-Vallee, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Lille, Maastricht, Amiens, Essen, Arras, and Liege. Brussels is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Enschede and 3 hours from Paris.
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Essen

Essen, located in western Germany, is a city with a rich industrial history. The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex has been repurposed to host various museums, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's coal mining and steel production past. The heritage trail within the former colliery provides an immersive experience of Essen's industrial legacy.
3% as popular as Brussels
10 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Paris
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Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, located in western Germany, is renowned for its fashion industry and vibrant art scene. The city is divided by the Rhine River, with the historic Altstadt situated on the east bank and modern commercial areas on the west. Visitors can explore landmarks such as St. Lambertus Church and Schlossturm (Castle Tower), both dating back to the 13th century, while strolling along charming streets like Königsallee and Schadowstrasse lined with stylish boutique shops.
14% as popular as Brussels
4 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Paris
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Cologne

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Cultural Events
Cologne, a city with a rich history dating back 2,000 years and located along the Rhine River in western Germany, is a vibrant cultural center. The iconic Cologne Cathedral, an impressive example of High Gothic architecture, stands in the reconstructed old town and offers stunning views of the river. Visitors can explore the Museum Ludwig to admire 20th-century art, including works by Picasso, and delve into Roman antiquities at the Romano-Germanic Museum.
38% as popular as Brussels
13 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Paris
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Maastricht

Museums
Art Galleries
Art Museums
Maastricht, a charming city in the southern Netherlands, is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and lively cultural offerings. The old town features the Gothic-style Sint Janskerk church and the Romanesque Basilica of St. Servatius, which houses an impressive collection of religious art. Situated along the Maas River is the modern Bonnefanten art museum.
9% as popular as Brussels
11 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Paris
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Liège

Visitor Centers
Liège, situated along the Meuse River in Belgium's Wallonia region, is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage. The old town boasts medieval landmarks like the Romanesque Church of St. Bartholomew and the Grand Curtius museum, housed in a 17th-century mansion. This museum showcases art and archaeological treasures within its expansive space. The Grand Curtius Palace, built with red bricks and Meuse stones, is an exceptional heritage site in Wallonia.
6% as popular as Brussels
5 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Paris
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Brussels

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is a bustling metropolis known for its historic architecture and international institutions like the European Union headquarters. The city's vibrant center features iconic landmarks such as the Grand-Place square with ornate 17th-century guildhouses, the Gothic Hôtel de Ville, and the Maison du Roi housing the Musée de la Ville de Bruxelles.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Paris
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Lille

Lille, the capital of Hauts-de-France in northern France, is a vibrant city with a rich history and strong Flemish influences. The charming Vieux Lille neighborhood boasts 17th-century brick townhouses, cobblestone streets, and the bustling Grand Place square. The city's cultural scene is enhanced by its bustling university population.
14% as popular as Brussels
5 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Paris
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Arras

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Arras, a city in northern France, is known for its historical significance and charming architecture. The Carrière Wellington, a network of quarry tunnels used during WWI, offers visitors a glimpse into the city's wartime past. The Canadian National Vimy Memorial, surrounded by lush countryside north of the city, pays tribute to Canadian soldiers who lost their lives during the war.
3% as popular as Brussels
12 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Paris
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Amiens

Amiens, a city in northern France, is divided by the Somme river and boasts the stunning Gothic Amiens Cathedral and medieval belfry. The Quartier St.-Leu offers charming narrow streets lined with shops and cafes. The city's canals are adorned with floating market gardens known as 'hortillonnages.'
6% as popular as Brussels
25 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Paris
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Marne-la-Vallée

Marne-la-Vallée is a modern town situated near Paris, France. It's home to several notable attractions including Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney Studios Park, Val d'Europe shopping center, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, ESIEE Paris, and École des Ponts ParisTech. The RER station in the area is called Marne-la-Vallee Chessy and serves as the gateway to Disneyland parks.
43% as popular as Brussels
13 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Paris

Best stops along Enschede to Paris drive

The top stops along the way from Enschede to Paris (with short detours) are Disneyland Paris, Grand Place, and Cologne Cathedral. Other popular stops include Parc Walt Disney Studios, Manneken Pis, and Atomium.
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ZOOM Experience World Gelsenkirchen

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Zoos & Aquariums
ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to embark on a journey through three distinct adventure worlds: Alaska, Africa, and Asia. Spanning over 30 hectares, this expansive zoo provides a natural habitat for more than 900 animals across 100 species. Families with young children will find it especially enjoyable, as there are playgrounds and boating activities available.
ZOOM Erlebniswelt in Gelsenkirchen is one of the best and most immersive zoos in Germany. The park is divided into three themed areas—Alaska, Africa, and Asia—each designed to replicate the natural habitats of the animals. The enclosures are spacious and well-maintained, giving animals plenty of room to move around, which enhances the visitor experience.
Sidorela G — Google review
It’s an animal park without animals. Maybe it's a nice park in general, but I didn’t see any animals. It was quite a warm day — 27 degrees — so maybe they were all inside? But I didn’t see them in their shelters either. I barely saw any animals at all. The water in the park was very dirty, and I’m worried the water animals might get sick from it. One nice part was the boat ride through the safari area — that was enjoyable. But overall, I don’t feel the need to come back to this animal park. These three photos are all that I could get today. It is terrible to get a parking place, so be there early
Kylie J — Google review
One of the best organised zoos you could visit. Well-structured, safe yet with easy access to the animals. You don’t even pity the poor animals since it’s rather an open-air home they with some exceptions of course. Overall, great place to visit and even spend the whole day at.
Nawras H — Google review
Amazing Zoo and experience. Staff is super nice. However negative was that they lack events or shows. Another thing was that the food and beverage prices where bit steep for the value. And a lack of information on the animals within their habitats. Over all though I would visit again. Lots of fun for kids.
Marcel D — Google review
Great zoo! Themed areas, nice enclosures and a lot of playgrounds. Cons: price of food/drinks, toilets aren't clean.
Daphne — Google review
Ist really big! So better if you start in the morning... Otherwise I can not see the entire place with kids. A lot of playgrounds. They will take a lot of time too 😉
Riddick 8 — Google review
The best zoo I've been to for many reasons. Most importantly, an enormous effort has gone into creating the right environments for the different animals needs and this is evident in the health of the animals we saw. This would have been a beautiful woodland walk if there had been no animals at all! The circular routes, facilities, toilets, cafés are very well planned. It is wheelchair and dog friendly. Fantastic experience.
Patrick H — Google review
A little zoo where you stroll from the entrance to the exit, following a path that brings you to different animals, classified by their continent of origin. It’s a big park quite popular among families with young kids. Close from Essen, with enough parking areas, this zoo offers an interesting view on familiar and less familiar species. I usually avoid zoos because they’re exploiting animals for profit and let them live in poor conditions. Here, it looks like most animals have enough space to move and are well treated, with a few exceptions.
Labcdaire J — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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Bleckstraße 64, 45889 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
http://www.zoom-erlebniswelt.de/
+49 209 95450
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VELTINS-Arena

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
VELTINS-Arena, constructed in 2001, is a futuristic and visually striking soccer stadium that serves as the home ground for FC Schalke 04. The venue boasts a retractable roof system, making it suitable for various weather conditions. Additionally, it features a movable pitch that can be adjusted to accommodate football matches or musical concerts. Visitors can also explore the club museum within the stadium.
Nice stadium, lots of food and drinks stands, lots of fan shops, easy access. Great atmosphere at Schalke04's game.
Ilau A — Google review
This stadium is big enough for concerts but sadly enough not to help that many people. We had a very good experience in the last concert of Robbie Williams, the sound , service, and toilets were very clean. Everyone gets well checked before entering the stadium and there was no waiting line(we were kind of late) and there were still free parking spaces. The concert app advised us to use public transport and park out of the city but because of traffic that day we were forced to park at the stadium itself which made it a very unpleasant experience in the end. Food was nice and they have vegan/vegetarian options. Getting in the parking lot isn't fast enough because of traffic lights that aren't going on fast and getting out is another story. We had to wait more than 2,5h to get out of the concert and that happened because traffic became less at 1:00am. Except that the road you had to walk to the parking lot was full with people and for the first time I saw a walking traffic where people would walk so slow because was busy and there was no direction on other options to leave the stadium (at least not very clear). So my advice here is to park far from the city and walk/public transport so you'll know what time you want to be home on time.
Green S — Google review
Top venue for concerts too - went to see Bruce Springsteen and everything was very well organised. More bathrooms are needed - as an improvement point. They only think about men and football matches, but for other events, needs to be more inclusive also for kids and women.
ATF — Google review
One of the best football stadiums I've been to. Well organized and competent. Really good Currywurst & Pommes! Good sized portion, fair price, served quickly. Good seats with a good view.
M. A — Google review
We went for the PUR and Friends concert. It was awesome. Affordable drinks and snacks too.
Susanne M — Google review
I recently caught Iron Maiden at Veltins Arena and it was an incredible experience. This venue truly lives up to its reputation as a massive arena, perfectly capable of accommodating a huge crowd for such a high-energy event. The atmosphere inside was absolutely electric, and the layout offered great views making it a fantastic setting for a concert. Highly recommended!
Skulema N — Google review
Great game! The arena was easy to get to, and the atmosphere was solid. Beer was reasonably priced at €5 for 0.5L, plus a €2 deposit. Overall, a fun experience!
Baran Ö — Google review
The stadium was truly impressive, with an incredible atmosphere that made for an unforgettable experience at The Eras Tour in Gelsenkirchen. The venue itself is an architectural marvel, offering comfortable seating and fantastic views of the stage from all angles. The energy in the crowd was electric, with Swifties from around the world coming together to enjoy an extraordinary show. Facilities were well-maintained, with clean restrooms, although additional women’s restrooms would have been helpful given the crowd size. A few more friendly faces among the kiosk staff could have added to the experience, but overall, the event was exceptionally well-handled. The staff and security team did an outstanding job, ensuring everyone’s safety throughout the night. 🙏🏼
Kate P — Google review
4.5
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4.2
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Rudi-Assauer-Platz 1, 45891 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
https://veltins-arena.de/
+49 209 36180
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Archaeological Park Xanten (APX)

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Archaeological museum
Museums
LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten is a vast and impressive open-air museum in Germany, offering a captivating journey into the past. Visitors can explore full-size reconstructions of Roman houses, temples, and an amphitheater, gaining vivid insights into life in Roman Germania. The park features multiple entry points and key attractions such as the Hafentempel, Roemer Museum, Amphitheater, and ancient walls and towers.
Extraordinary place! The old Roman city is a kilometer wide and long. The Roman baths, harbor temple, coliseum and museum are very cool. The descriptions have an English translation. A friend who has been to Pompeii said this site is next best after Pompeii. We spent about 3 hours here. Xanten is a nice town to visit too, lots of character and a beautiful cathedral.
Jayne L — Google review
Great experience to relive the Roman period in Germany, from before year 0 until year 500. Seeing how the large city evolved prospered and eventually fell apart under siege from the Frankish tribes. Wander thru the Colosseum, up and down the embankment and fortified walls, stroll along the paths thousands of Romans walked before you and learn stuff in the museum. Well worth a day's visit!
Sebastiaan D — Google review
Amazing! For 11 Euros per adult and children for free, a great price. A huge, beautiful park with so much to see and do. If you like Roman artifacts and history it is a must!
Regina S — Google review
I was on Xanten Archaeological Park for a first time on my life. IT was amazing experience for me. The most I enjoyend the colosseum its fantastic feeling when u are there u can feel the history:). The museum is also very good with the few floors and a lot od ancient artefakts. So when u will have oportunity to go there Just do IT as is realny amazing place for a trio.
RosTeK V — Google review
Incredibly large area (site of a Roman city) with wonderful recreations of the buildings. The car park at the main entrance needs a parking card and is only for 4 hours - you may need more time!! Play areas (massive fort and bouncy thing) for young people.
Tim ( — Google review
A wonderful day spent in this archaeological park. Lots of beautiful reconstructions that evoke the life of the Romans in the former Colonia Ulpia Traiana. Especially the colosseum and the temple. It's huge! The reconstructions are still being done, so it's worth coming again. There's a lot to walk around. But also to see. The trees in the park are well trimmed, so there's no shade, but they will grow. The paths are the main roads of the former Ulpia. At the other end is a large and very rich and beautifully decorated museum and the remains of the thermal baths.
Sandra P — Google review
A History museum done right. Experimental architecture is thé best way to help people imagine the past. The archaeological Museum Xanten shows how it can be done. Even though this might not be for everyone, for those interested in history, with all levels of prerequisite knowledge, it's a great visit. The (partial) reconstruction of the houses, the amphitheater and the temple are great and I particularly enjoyed the ship building shed. The museum is a nice visit as well with information available in English, German or Dutch.
Floris H — Google review
LVR Archaeological Park Xanten in Germany's largest archaeological open-air museum invites you to an exciting excursion into history. Impressive buildings such as the harbor temple and the amphitheater, residential buildings and bathing facilities provide vivid insights into life in Roman Germania. In addition, the award-winning LVR-RömerMuseum, excavations and activities to participate offer a variety of incentives to approach Roman times with all your senses. For children, the meadows and large playgrounds offer many opportunities to let off steam and discover. Good value for money and reasonably priced selection of food, drinks coffee also fair prices. Really good place for kids. Playing area very clean and beautiful 😻 my kids and other kids also really enjoyed! Thank you so much for your good maintenance.
Anton — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Am Rheintor, 46509 Xanten, Germany
https://apx.lvr.de/
+49 2801 7120
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Hohenzollern Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hohenzollern Bridge, often referred to as the Love Lock Bridge, is a must-visit landmark in Cologne that beautifully combines romance and stunning views. As you stroll across this iconic structure, you'll be greeted by breathtaking vistas of the magnificent Cologne Cathedral. The bridge is adorned with countless engraved padlocks left by couples, symbolizing their love and commitment. This enchanting walk leads you directly into the vibrant heart of Cologne's city center, where a treasure trove of attractions awaits.
4.3
(3649)
50679 Köln, Germany
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Cologne Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cologne Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, stands as a majestic landmark in the heart of Cologne. Its grand facade is just the beginning; visitors can embark on guided tours that not only delve into its rich history but also offer breathtaking views of the Rhine River. The vibrant city surrounding this iconic cathedral is alive with culture and charm, from medieval markets to lively carnival celebrations.
Majestic…. In every angle. Firstly a great place of worship. A great prayer hall, architecture, gothic at is best. The entrances from east and west are not to be missed of its details. The north with two mighty towers offers best of it. The huge windows with itched glasses depicting various holy characters are worth watching in details. It takes one full day to enjoy this place in and out.
Konamaneti R — Google review
Utterly breathtaking and awe inspiring Cathedral. Immensely beautiful, clean and free to enter. Excellent support service in the Information centre. Many lovely older worlde cafes nearby.Toilets outside the Cathedral are clean and well maintained.
Emma B — Google review
The Cologne Cathedral is absolutely amazing and breathtaking! Its enormous size and stunning Gothic architecture make it one of the most impressive landmarks I’ve ever visited. Even though it’s often crowded, everything feels well organized, and the atmosphere remains peaceful and respectful. It’s also right next to the Hauptbahnhof (main train station), so it’s very easy to reach — perfect for a quick stop or a longer visit. The gift shop is lovely, with nice souvenirs and books about the cathedral’s history. I especially recommend visiting on rainy days — the interior feels even more magical and calming, with the sound of rain outside and the light coming through the stained glass windows. Truly a must-see spot in Cologne!
Armin V — Google review
During our Rhine River Cruise, we came here to see this great piece of Gothic architecture. We came with our guide. Since they are not allowed inside, we saw it ourselves. It took more than 600 years to complete this magnificent Church. It was declared World Heritage Site in 1996. It is most visited landmark in Germany. More than 6 million tourist visit every year. It is the third tallest Church in the world. This medieval Church is continuously renovated. It is very beautiful from inside. The stained window glasses and other piece of art and paintings are magnificent. It's open from 10 to 5 from Monday to Saturday and 1 to 4 on Sundays. Minimum one hour is required to see it properly. The trolley bags and other big bags are not allowed inside.
Balkrishna S — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking masterpiece, one of the most awe-inspiring buildings you’ll ever see. Standing before it, you can truly feel the weight of centuries, the devotion, and the artistry that went into every single stone. The towering spires seem to touch the sky, and when the sunlight hits the stained glass windows, the entire interior glows with color and quiet power. It’s not just a cathedral - it’s a symbol of human perseverance, faith, and creativity. Construction began in the 13th century and took more than 600 years to complete, yet the vision never faded. Every detail, from the delicate sculptures to the massive arches, tells a story of patience and belief that beauty is worth waiting for.
Freya N — Google review
Its foundation was laid in the 13th century and it was only completed in the 19th century; it rises in the very heart of the city as one of the most impressive examples of Gothic architecture. Both the details on the exterior and the historic, tranquil atmosphere you feel once you step inside are truly mesmerizing. Just walking around in the silence, with light filtering through the stained glass and the ceilings soaring above you, is an experience in itself. It’s a landmark that’s become synonymous with Cologne and, in my opinion, a truly magnificent place that you definitely shouldn’t miss.
Cihan E — Google review
We came for the Christmas markets but were wowed by this cathedral. Absolutely stunning. It is free, which is amazing!!! We walked right in. We did pay €20 for the whole family to go up the south tower. We did not buy these ahead. It was a little tight up the stairs. 535 of them. We saw the bells and they rang when we were by them, which was cool.
Nancy P — Google review
One of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever seen. Cologne Cathedral isn’t just a building — it dominates the city. The closer you stand, the more unreal it feels: every detail, every shadow, every tower looks carved with impossible precision. Inside, the atmosphere drops into silence instantly. It’s calm, powerful, almost overwhelming in the best way. If you’re in Cologne, this is the one place you absolutely can’t skip. Truly unforgettable.
Artem K — Google review
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Domkloster 4, 50667 Köln, Germany
https://www.koelner-dom.de/
+49 221 92584730
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Lindt Chocolate Museum

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Chocolate artisan
Museums
The Lindt Chocolate Museum in Cologne offers a delightful journey through the history of chocolate, from its ancient origins with the Aztecs to its modern-day production. Situated by the waterfront, this museum showcases various exhibits that provide insight into the evolution of chocolate over time. It's a sweet escape for anyone with a love for all things chocolate and is definitely worth a visit while exploring Cologne.
The museum was amazing. I went there with a friend, and you start with an interesting information room about where cacao actually comes from and how it is harvested. When you enter, you’re also offered a few pieces of chocolate, which taste amazing. After that, you go to an actual factory where they produce fresh chocolate, and you can get a small piece to try. It tasted amazing and smelled wonderful. You can also buy freshly made chocolate there. At the end, upstairs, there is a nice showroom with interesting displays of old chocolate packaging. When exiting, there is a small shop where you can buy chocolate as well. In conclusion, it was an amazing experience and I would recommend it to everyone.
Hakan B — Google review
Location is convenient along the river so if one is coming from a river cruise docking, can walk over in minutes. There are a lot of people, so would recommend booking tickets ahead of time. We decided to go late and managed to get 2 of the last 3 tickets within the 2 hrs before closing. Do note that there are discount tickets closer to end of day for a reason. The stations close half an hour before the entire museum close (6pm close then 5:30pm stations are cleared). With the amount of people, it is hard to go through everything before stations stop if it’s close to closing time. We went on a bad day: close to closing time, weekend, and a day where shops in the town are closed for All Saints’ Day, so everyone went to the museum. The layout of the museum does not allow for multiple ways to get to different floors/rooms. There is only 1 elevator for guests to use. So it will be a long wait going between floors and stations to get any free chocolate (we got none… too long of lines and stations were closing). But overall, still a good place to visit. Would just suggest to not go late in the day but more during daytime in a non-weekend, that should make the experience more enjoyable.
Veronica C — Google review
I had a wonderful time at the chocolate museum. Plenty of rooms with easy-going info about the origins of chocolate, cocoa, its processing, packaging, transport, and commercialization. You can see in loco a section of a production line and taste a sample of chocolate. Also some interesting historical info on where it all began. It is a great museum for families, kids or only adults. plenty of games and experiments for the young folks. I was so entertained that I almost forgot to take photos. If you are in town don’t miss this museum.
Jorge A — Google review
The entrance was guarded by a tall female staff who looked very angry and not at all welcoming. The museum content was very extensive, curated with great detail and academic accuracy, very educational. You also get to try the milk chocolate as it was produced. We only wish there was a water fountain or at least a vending machine that sells water because the chocolates were quite rich and sweet. The cafe staff were very attentive and hospitable, price was reasonable. The entire experience has been most positive but was ruin at the end. I was waiting for my family who went to the washroom by the main door. The museum was closing in a few minutes, I wanted to go to the bench next to the door to put my coat on. The same tall angry female employee from the ticket entrance came to me, wouldn’t allow me a moment for coat and ask me to go out the door because “we are closing in a minute”. There were still people in the gift shop, at the coat check and coming from the bathrooms at the time. Being the only Asian female in the hall I felt unfairly targeted and discriminated.
Yan P — Google review
It was in the year 2025, during Christmas, I was exploring the very famous Christmas markets in Köln. It was extremely cold and I needed some hot chocolate. There was none available in the market. So we decided to step inside the cafe and we were awestruck by their service. Even though itwas heavily crowded, we got two seats quickly and ordered their hot chocolate and banana waffle. The hot chocolate was extremely delicious, particularly with the cream on top. The waffle had one white chocolate ice cream, something that I had never tasted before and it was extremely delicious. Best part is that the prices were extremely reasonable. I would go there again and agan.
Pranjal N — Google review
We visited the Lindt Chocolate Museum on Sunday the 23rd, and it was very busy. Luckily, Max, one of the friendly floor walkers, helped us book tickets online via QR code. The museum was more about learning the history and process of chocolate than eating it, but there were a few tasty samples. The highlight was the wafer dipped in the chocolate fountain—absolutely delicious. Pro tip: when you reach the machinery section, head to the right side for two sample opportunities, as most people go left. Overall, informative and enjoyable, though not quite what I expected.
Garry C — Google review
For 18 euros it’s not the best value for money. There was a good amount of information to read around the museum and the chocolate making room was incredible. However, it was very busy causing a huge amount of queuing and not much chance to enjoy the experience. The free chocolates were a nice touch but for the price of admission there was very little. Gift shop at the end had lots of choice but definitely pricey.
Hannah E — Google review
The museum is very interesting but has however a few points for improvement that would make the experience more pleasant. I visited today (23/11/25) at 12. Firstly, for the entire duration of the tour, we couldn't find a single toilet. Maybe it was not properly signed? At the ticket counter, the the ticket officer was unbelievably rude and rushing to pay, even though there was no queue and I was just ensuring she understood the proper time slot that I wanted. Time slots are also another big problem. Unfortunately, the same time slot is allocated to more people than it should be allowed to. This leads to queues during the tour and you can't actually enjoy the experience at its fullest. Also, the crowd is not properly managed by the personnel (for example, the queues for the entry mixes with the ones for the museum cafè and cloakroom), leading to chaos. Neverthless, it was an enjoyable experience.
Elena E — Google review
4.3
(45933)
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4.0
(5946)
Am Schokoladenmuseum 1a, 50678 Köln, Germany
https://www.schokoladenmuseum.de/
+49 221 9318880
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Phantasialand

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Phantasialand is a popular theme park offering a variety of experiences for visitors of all ages. Thrill-seekers can enjoy rides like Taron and Black Mamba, while cultural enthusiasts can explore themed areas inspired by China, Mexico, and Africa. The park also features live shows such as the Celebration of Nations with impressive acrobatic performances.
Unforgettable Family Day at Phantasialand! We had an amazing time at Phantasialand on our family day! Everything was incredibly well organized from start to finish. The staff were all super friendly, helpful, and made us feel welcome everywhere we went. The food and drinks were not only delicious, but also very reasonably priced — a pleasant surprise for a theme park! We really appreciated the variety and quality without having to spend a fortune. Another big plus: the facilities were spotless. The restrooms were clean throughout the day, which made the experience even more comfortable for our whole family. All in all, Phantasialand offered a fantastic day out with top-notch organization, great value, and lots of fun for all ages. We’ll definitely be back!
Tatiana M — Google review
This park is absolutely stunning! I have been to a lot of them but this one is a true piece of art! Wherever you look it is fabulous! The rides are super fun and the food is very good. I want to come back as soon as i can.
Chris H — Google review
It's a nice enough place. It's clean, in terms of no visible grime on things, but the air is filthy with cigarette smoke. The rides are long, with queues to match. I found myself exiting rides, feeling nauseous already, only to walk into a wall of toxic smoke making me feel disgusting. The only place you can go to escape it is the queue of another ride, so that's what we did. The food is on the expensive side, but there are cheaper options and we took our own snacks to supplement. Recommend doing this if cost is a concern. A number of rides were closed on our visit but the ones we did go on were good, well managed, no technical difficulties. We didn't check our small bags and they were fine to be stored while we went on most rides. Agree that the shuttle bus feels like a scam. €5 for a return trip when you have to wait 30 min for it feels excessive. I tried it, I didn't vomit, I probably wouldn't return.
Kath A — Google review
Great experience, amazing times. We did spend whole day over there. Waiting time for ride was reasonable. Place was clean, staff friendly and travel from Cologne was good. I would be back for sure.
ThS — Google review
I love visiting theme park and I was intrigued by Phantasialand for a while but I was hesitant because this park has mostly thrill rides and I'm really not into it. However my Husband's is a huge fan of thrill rides so stopped for a day. I was positively surprised by the beauty of the park. The decor are really amazing and well made. I loved the vintage Germany area and the fantasy land. But everything was really gorgeous! It's immersive, well maintained and magical. My favorite ride was Maus au Chocolat which was fun and the decor were really nice. Also Geisterishka even though it's quite outdated now, I liked it. The carousel and the monorail were also pleasant. But as someone who is not into thrill rides I can sometimes be a bit bored. Thankfully the park is nice to walk around, have a sit to relax or watch a show. It was enough for a day however and I couldn't have stayed more unfortunately. I hope that in the future, more dark rides will come as it's something that's really missing here. Other than that, for the quality and the price I can't complain. This is one of the best park in Europe and I wonder why it's not more known. The park is beautiful, they care for details and they maintained it very well compare to other (more popular) parks in Europe. I will definitely come back again if I visit the area.
Melanie M — Google review
People are smoking all over the place. This part was a huge dissapointment. The Uhrwerk restaurant employees didnt speak English which should be a basic requirement for anyone working there. We ended up in the China parking where the spaces between the two rows were very very narrow. The whole parking should be re-planned. Overall, it is a nice park, nothing stands out in terms of extreme. It is a nice family park with family friendly attractions. The app is rubbish and the developers seems to be stupid for missing basic things like different languages…!? The price is too high for what you get. Better to go to Toverland or Efteling for cheaper, better, more organised and overall better value for your money.
Tomas D — Google review
Phantasialand is by far the best theme park I’ve ever visited! 🎢 The park offers world-class rides like Taron (my personal #1 coaster) and F.L.Y., both surrounded by incredible theming that completely immerses you in each area. Every detail feels thought out and alive. And don’t skip the food — it’s genuinely fantastic and way above average for a theme park!
Tjitse J — Google review
One of the best parks I've ever been to! We've visited multiple times over the years and the quality has remained fantastic year after year. The food is great and not over priced, the park is clean and well maintained and the staff are friendly. Entrance fees can vary, but if you time it right,you can get great deals.
Becca R — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(3539)
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
https://www.phantasialand.de/
+49 2232 36600
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GaiaZOO

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
GaiaZOO is a modern zoo featuring animals from around the world, an indoor dinosaur park, and a petting zoo. The zoo offers well-planned routes that are easily accessible by foot, wheelchair, or baby prams. Visitors can enjoy various food options at multiple restaurants and ample seating areas throughout the park. The enclosures are spacious with multiple viewing areas, and there are play areas for children. Additionally, there is a large tower to ascend for panoramic views of the surroundings.
I can give this zoo 6 x⭐️ ! End up in Aachen without any entertainment for my toddler child and randomly found this zoo. We had multiple wow moments! Highly recommended!
Hadi Z — Google review
The park itself is an unbelievably beautiful and one can see that tit was a huge terraforming effort. On the downside, too many animals were missing/sleeping/away/not visible or our timing was off perhaps. A few others were replaced by plastic copies (like snakes / frogs etc.) with a toddler it is an amazing full day activity. It will take you 5 to 6 hours or even hours to cover everything, including one or two meals, and perhaps some playground time
Taymour A — Google review
Really nice zoo. Maybe one of the best (together with the Arhem) zoo in the Netherlands. The environment was so natural, green, well preserve and maintained. Just beautiful. The animals were happy, well fed. There are plenty of places to have your own picnic meal. You can buy food as well. Toilets are available and many playgrounds for kids. The parking is 8.50€ per day. The entrance is cheaper in September onwards, but still a bit expensive. Not so many animals but the ones they have are super nice. My favorite area was the giraffes. They have, at least, four or five. Lovely. I strongly advise to use the Gaia zoo app to navigate the map. Otherwise the zoo paths are entangled.
A. S — Google review
It's one of the best zoos i have been to! Lots of vegetation and trees for shades. Even on hot days, it cool enough to walk around. Wide spaces for the animals and lots of small places to look at the animals for children. Also the food and drinks are good and a lot of variations.
Julian W — Google review
Gaia Zoo has a nice environment, but there are fewer animals than in our own garden. The entrance fee is very high – €28 just for a walk through a pretty park. There are more snack bars and restaurants than animals. Total waste of money for the ticket.
Marek P — Google review
Great place for small children..they have a huge indoor dino inspired playground. It was very crowded when I visited so limited views and small viewing areas. Expensive food &:drinks, but expected..but I thought it was amazing that they had free sunscreen stations 👍🏼😀
Carla D — Google review
I would definitely recommend this place its so good and it has alot of animals alot of nature i would actually recommend to go there during fall when its not too hot or too cold so that you get a good 😌 experience the place is big and since that its one if the biggest Zoos in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 there is going to be alot of people especially tourists its also favorable for kids because there is a play ground not one but many restaurants are inside so be sure to have a good time !
Tina N — Google review
Lovely Zoo in the Netherlands with beautiful animal enclosures. Don’t miss the Giraffes for a close and personal encounter. Simply lovely!
Osi — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(1442)
Gaiaboulevard 1, 6468 PH Kerkrade, Netherlands
https://www.gaiazoo.nl/
+31 45 567 6070
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City Hall Aachen

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
City Hall Aachen, also known as Rathaus, is a stunning Gothic-Baroque building that dates back to the 14th century. Despite significant restoration and rebuilding due to fires and war damage, it still retains its historical charm. The Coronation Hall with its vaulted ceiling, the Granus Tower from Charlemagne's time, and the stucco decorated White Hall are some of its most striking features.
Very impressive place in a town with rich history. I would recommend visiting this but check the opening hours and tour information before going, it is very worthwhile. If you don’t fancy a tour, then you can venture in there and see some fabulous artwork. You can go up one level and take photo views of the city square.
Phil T — Google review
A historic building in the heart of Aachen, dating back to the 14th century. Its Gothic facade features statues of 50 kings, and inside, the Coronation Hall has murals about Charlemagne’s life. Visitors can also climb the Granus Tower for city views. The hall still functions as the city’s administrative center. A good spot to explore for those interested in history and architecture.
Mousa M — Google review
Our final stop was a quick visit to the Town Hall, Rathaus, an incredibly ornate 14th century Gothic building that incorporated some parts of Charlemagne's Palace and an earlier Roman building. There were weddings taking place while we visited but the rooms we saw were beautifully ornate and largely 19th century decoration. There were great views across to the cathedral and replicas of the Imperial German Regalia that are currently held in Vienna, including the Holy Lance, allegedly the spear of Longinus that was used to stab Jesus. We also watched archive footage of the results of Allied bombing in WW2 and the subsequent siege of the city until the Americans liberated it in 1944. I can imagine the restoration work was stupendous and the cathedral still bears the scars of war today. There is an information board in each room that includes a section in English. I'd allow 30 minutes for the visit and entry was 10 Euros.
Marcus H — Google review
The City Hall looks great from the outside, but I'm just going to talk about the huge sand arena in place for the summer. It's brilliant and such a great resource to have in a city centre. I wish more cities would do this. The kids loved it and we came back a second day.
Adrian N — Google review
The Aachen Rathaus (City Hall) is a stunning Gothic building with a rich history dating back to the 14th century. Its grand façade, ornate towers, and impressive interior halls, including the Coronation Hall, showcase medieval architecture and civic pride. The Rathaus hosts exhibitions and events, making it lively and engaging. A must-visit for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts, offering a deep glimpse into Aachen’s past.
Dani B — Google review
Building looks good, but entrance fee is not worth it. Four plain square rooms to see downstairs which look fine but aren’t particularly interesting, and a small glass display of replica Crown Jewels upstairs.
Bradley — Google review
Aachen Town Hall one of the most iconic and historical rich buildings in Aachen. Located in the heart of the city, it is not only a center of civic administration but also a symbol of imperial and political history. It's a must-visit for history buffs, architecture lovers, and curious travelers. It was originally built in the 14th century, with major renovations in the 16th wnd 19th centuries. One of the most famous features of the Rathaus is its Renaissance facade, built in 1625-1632. It features 14 standstone reliefs depicting Holy Roman Emperors, starting with Charlemagne. Severely damaged during WW2, the Rathaus was carefully rebuilt between 1949 and 1953, preserving its original architecture elements. The Coronation Facade was dismantled and stored during the war to protect it from bomb damage- a remarkable effort in cultural preservation. Still functions as the seat of local government and city administration. Hosts the Aachen Peace Prize. Have a good time in Aachen!
D N — Google review
The city hall Aachen is the heart of the city. You can find "Rathaus Aachen", historical church of Aachen "Aachener Dom", and many restaurants, cafes and ice-cream shops, you can sit outside and enjoy the view. You are close to the shopping street of the city where you can find almost all fashion brands. You are close also to many hotels. You can easily take the bus from either "elisenbrunnen" or "Aachen bushof" to anywhere you want even to the Netherlands 🇳🇱 or Belgium 🇧🇪.
Ahmed H — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(1042)
Markt, 52062 Aachen, Germany
http://rathaus-aachen.de/
+49 241 4327310
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Aachen Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Aachen Cathedral, also known as the Imperial Cathedral or the Cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle, is a significant landmark and one of Europe's oldest UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The cathedral features Charlemagne's impressive octagonal chapel and houses various historic artifacts such as a candelabrum from Frederick Barbarossa and Charlemagne's marble throne. It is also the final resting place of Charlemagne, known as the Father of Europe for unifying Western Europe.
Absolutely gorgeous. Smaller than cathedrals in other areas but the mosaic ceiling is magnificent. Walks and floor are marble or a similar rock, entire place is beautiful, and the story of how it was built is fun to hear!
Maura P — Google review
If you can do take a moment to stop and admire this cathedral inside and out. It’s particularly beautiful when seen lit up in the evening. If you fancy attending gluten and dairy free patisserie, the cafe opposite - Isabella - in the main square is pricey but delicious
Christopher H — Google review
Constructed at the turn of the 9th century, the Palatine Chapel in Aachen stands as a testament to the ambition and legacy of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor. Originally conceived as the centerpiece of his imperial palace complex, the chapel was designed not only as a place of worship but also as a powerful symbol of his newly established empire's grandeur and a physical representation of the a "new Rome". Its architectural brilliance lies in its unique fusion of classical, Byzantine, and Carolingian elements.
Steven C — Google review
Visiting Aachen Cathedral is like stepping into the heart of European history. As soon as you walk in, the scale and grandeur hit you — soaring ceilings, intricate mosaics, and that unmistakable sense of centuries pressing down in the best possible way. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site for a reason. Its mix of Carolingian, Gothic, and Baroque architecture feels like a living timeline. The Palatine Chapel, with its golden mosaics and octagonal dome, is breathtaking — especially when sunlight streams in and makes the colors glow like liquid gold. One of the highlights is the Imperial Throne of Charlemagne, where history literally sits before you. Imagine emperors being crowned here; it’s humbling and kind of surreal. The cathedral treasury is also incredible — relics, chalices, and artifacts that tell stories you won’t find in guidebooks. Accessibility is good, though it can get crowded, especially during weekends or special services. That said, the quiet corners and chapels give you space to reflect, take photos, or just marvel at the centuries-old craftsmanship. If you pay €1 you can take photos and videos.
Ronnie P — Google review
The cathedral was built in 796, one of the oldest cathedral in Europe, belongs to the first 12 World Heritage Sites lister by UNESCO. This cathedral is most famous for being the resting place of Charlemagne - the emperor who defined the shape and character of medieval Europe. Here is also the coronation church of 31 German kings from 936 to 1531. The cathedral is a blend of history of architechture and decoration: Carolingian, Byzantine, Gothic, Neo-gothic, Baroque. Every detail is amazing
Ho T — Google review
It’s a magnificent piece, the top of the line early medieval architecture. And in great shape there is also not too many people it’s in the center of Aachen must go for that area
Jayden N — Google review
Most unusual- keeps the look of the old times. A very beautiful cathedral a lot out of the main path.
Sushill — Google review
didn't get time to go inside but it's a great place to sit and look at the stunning architecture, the town is nice and the sandwiches from one of the many coffee shops was great, really enjoyed the place.
James H — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(3850)
Domhof 1, 52062 Aachen, Germany
http://www.aachenerdom.de/
+49 241 477090
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Book Store Dominicanen

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Book store
Sights & Landmarks
Book Store Dominicanen, situated in Maastricht, the Netherlands, is a captivating literary destination set within a medieval church dating back to the 13th century. This unique indie bookstore offers an array of Dutch and English titles across various genres and international selections. The stunning architecture of the former Dominican church provides a serene ambiance for book lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Walking into Dominicanen feels like entering a literary sanctuary. The moment you step inside this former church, you're struck by the incredible atmosphere - centuries-old stone walls, soaring Gothic arches, and thousands of books creating the most inspiring environment for book lovers. I spent hours here just wandering through the different sections, each level offering new perspectives of this architectural marvel. The café is perfect for settling in with a new purchase and soaking in the unique ambiance. What impressed me most was how they've managed to create a fully functional modern bookstore while maintaining the sacred, contemplative feeling of the original space. The staff clearly takes pride in this special place. Whether you buy anything or not, this bookstore offers an experience unlike anywhere else in the world. Pure magic for anyone who loves books, history, or beautiful spaces.
Julieta R — Google review
Walking into Bookstore Dominicanen feels like stepping into a dream. The building itself is breathtaking—a stunning blend of history and books that makes you want to slow down and soak it all in. The selection is incredible, from bestsellers to hidden gems, and the atmosphere is pure magic. Whether you’re a book lover or just love beautiful spaces, this is an absolute must-visit in Maastricht. 📚✨
Dorian M — Google review
It amazing how the Dutch people repurposed their old church and became a such beautiful bookstore. The title of most beautiful bookstore in the world is second to none! The old church Become a bookstore is much better some of the other churches became a bar and restaurant or some became an apartments if you asked me! You can slap have a cup of coffee or something in the back of the bookstore to admire the old church of the bookstore or the book you just purchased!
Steven C — Google review
Absolutely stunning bookstore inside a historic church. The architecture is breathtaking, the books are well-curated, and the little café adds a cozy touch. A must-visit for book lovers and anyone who appreciates history and design. The most impressive detail was that the figures on the ground were grave lids(ledger stones).
Özgür D — Google review
Boekhandel Dominicanen is truly one of the most beautiful bookstores I have ever visited. Located inside a stunning former church, it offers a magical atmosphere enhanced by colorful lighting that makes the place even more captivating. The book selection is broad and well curated. However, it can get very crowded at times, especially on weekends, likely because many tourists come just to look around, so going up the stairs can feel quite packed and a bit uncomfortable.
Dwi F — Google review
AMAZINNNGGG PLACEEE UGHHHH!! Booksa + nice architecture / interior = perfect combo!!!!! I would spend hours here just taking picture videos while reading some books <3 the collection is also quite complete with a lot of english books 📚 they have also a lot of stationary and souvenirs <3
Mahira P — Google review
Such an amazing place!! It was my first time visiting bookstore that used to be a church. There are murals on the dome and beautiful, calm marble details near the bookshelves. Even though I didn’t find a book I wanted, just sitting in the cafe with a coffee and soaking in the atmosphere was a joy in itself. The café takes last orders at 5:45 PM. It looks like they only serve non-alcoholic drinks at the moment, it’d be perfect if they offer a glass of 🥂 too!
T Z — Google review
Bookstore located in a former church in the pedestrian city center of Maastricht. The place is more than magnificent and very pleasant, there is also a cafe where you can sit down to have a coffee or other. I stop by every time I visit this city. I highly recommend it.
Tomas S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(3083)
Dominicanerkerkstraat 1, 6211 CZ Maastricht, Netherlands
https://www.boekhandeldominicanen.nl/
+31 43 410 0010
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Vrijthof

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Vrijthof is a spacious square in Maastricht, surrounded by cafes, museums, and churches. It offers great views of the Gothic church of Saint John and the Basilica of Saint Servatius. The central bandstand and fountain add to its charm.
4.3
(2148)
Maastricht, Netherlands
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Sint Pieter Fort

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Nature & Parks
Castle
Fort Sint Pieter is an 18th-century hill fort located in a nature and recreation park between Maastricht and Liege. Originally built to defend against the French, it now offers guided tours and is connected to the famous caves of St. Pietersberg via tunnels. The caves, with a total length of 200 kilometers, feature ancient fossils and remnants from World War II.
This place is well-run. The restrooms are free with your ticket. We booked the Fort Tour and enjoyed it so much that we added on the Mine caves tour. I liked how the guide asked questions and explained the reasoning behind the design of the canon shooting area of the fort’s bunkers, for example.
Bree M — Google review
The Fort and the caves are awesome! Our two tour guides explained very well and they transmit their passion on doing their job. It was a really nice visit.
Patricia O — Google review
Lovely afternoon out. Did a combined tour with this and the caves. Our guide Luella was very knowledgeable and friendly, we learned a lot and were entertained throughout.
Tom M — Google review
Really cool place to visit as it is rich in history and you get a nice view of the surrounding areas. You can walk on your own but to be honest the best thing you can do is get a guided tour. We had a very lady guiding us and telling us the purpose of the place and how it was used back in the day. Tour wasn't very long and you can get another tour in the underground exhibit on a different theme. All in all I recommend this experience to enhance your knowledge of Maastricht.
Stefan T — Google review
Our excursion was in English. Although our guide was not a native English speaker, his story was coherent and interesting. It was a please listening to our guide because he was passionate about the fort’s history! I’m sorry I didn’t ask for his name. If you are interested in architecture or engineering, it’s definitely worth visiting. It might amaze you to see how smart those people were so many centuries ago!
Katja S — Google review
Well worth a visit, this place was amazing. Would advise to dress accordingly as it is cool once you are underground. Our tour guide was amazing and extremely knowledgeable. The history behind these tunnels makes them almost magical and with the artwork dotted throughout makes it all the more interesting. Our tour took just under an hour and we'll worth the money. Unfortunately it did not include the vault so if you want to see that check your booking and I believe it is another 40mins.
Gill M — Google review
My visit to Sint Pieter Fort and the North Caves at Maastricht Underground was truly an unforgettable experience! From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the stunning historical site and its fascinating stories. Our tour guide, Ton, was absolutely fantastic. He was not only incredibly knowledgeable but also passionate about the history and significance of the fort and caves. His engaging storytelling and deep insights made the tour both educational and entertaining. Ton’s ability to bring history to life is commendable, and he ensured that everyone in our group, regardless of age, had a wonderful time. The tour itself was well-organized and offered great value for money. We explored the intriguing tunnels of the North Caves, learning about their historical uses and the various artworks hidden within. The cool, dark caves provided a stark contrast to the sunny fort above, making for a diverse and exciting experience. Sint Pieter Fort, with its impressive structure and panoramic views of Maastricht, was another highlight. Ton’s explanations of the fort’s strategic importance and the events that took place there added depth to our visit. Overall, this tour exceeded our expectations. It was both fun and informative, and we left with a greater appreciation for Maastricht’s rich history. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting the area. Don’t miss out on this gem of an experience!
Kirstin O — Google review
It is a captivating blend of history and nature. The fortress, steeped in rich history and guided by knowledgeable experts, offers an immersive experience for history enthusiasts. What truly sets this site apart are the intriguing underground caves and tunnels, revealing the fort's military secrets. I was enchanted by the cool, dimly lit passageways, which add a mysterious charm to the visit. Surrounded by panoramic views of rolling hills and the serene Maas River, this hidden gem provides a unique and unforgettable journey through time and natural beauty. Highly recommended for a fascinating adventure.
Mostafa H — Google review
4.5
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4.7
(3590)
Luikerweg 80b, 6212 NH Maastricht, Netherlands
http://www.maastrichtunderground.nl/
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Bokrijk Open Air Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Open air museum
Museums
Bokrijk Open Air Museum, located between Genk and Hasselt, is a popular destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Belgium. The museum features period buildings and furniture that showcase village life before WWI, offering visitors a glimpse into the architectural design of the nineteenth century. Additionally, the outdoor playground at Bokrijk provides entertainment for all ages with giant slides, jungle gyms, and adaptive equipment for disabled children.
This place is amazing, they should have gotten 5 stars. It's huge, full of fun stuff to do and see, for kids and all age. The ticket price, resto price, and workshop price are very friendly. We visited yesterday with our two kids , and in 1/2 day did not finish to see everything because we wanted to spend time in every stops we saw. I will surely come back
Puji K — Google review
When someone tells me "open air museum" I think of a small open farm-type area with 4 or 5 houses and some old machinery depicting what the old times were. Bokrijk Open-Air Museum exceeded my expectations! With over 150 authentic buildings, it's a vast and immersive experience that transports you back in time. From historic homes and farms to working watermills and traditional crafts, there's so much to explore. The attention to detail and sensory experiences make it a standout destination. A must-visit for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a unique Family day out in Belgium! Parking is 5 eur, entrance fee 17 eur pp, and very much worth it. Don't skip the bread tasting at the bakery ;)
Nuno L — Google review
Bokrijk Open Air Museum Bokrijk is an extraordinary open-air museum where you can step back in time and truly feel the atmosphere of past centuries. Walking through the vast grounds surrounded by beautiful nature, you get the impression that life from hundreds of years ago comes alive before your eyes. What stands out most is the authentic architecture – old cottages, farmhouses, and craftsmen’s workshops – everything is faithfully recreated to reflect the spirit of traditional villages. Every detail has been carefully designed, allowing visitors to genuinely experience what everyday life used to be like. Apart from its historical value, Bokrijk also captivates with its landscapes. The surrounding nature, picturesque views, and peaceful atmosphere make a visit here not only a history lesson but also a wonderful opportunity to relax. It’s definitely a place worth visiting – both for adults, who will appreciate the richness of culture and tradition, and for children, who can see history come to life in an engaging way. Bokrijk is a journey through time that leaves lasting memories.
Artur P — Google review
Interesting and super nice road into history. Lots of things to see and do for families, also small ones. Roads are all accessible. Workshops for kids are very nice. Take into account that it takes 3-4 hours do it at all at minimum. At the entrance though the weed could be cut. Very nice place to spend a sunday with the family.
R — Google review
Awesome open air museum. All the information boards are available in English. Only a few videos in Dutch were not available in English. We met one awesome worker (a baker) who spoke very good English who we talked with for a while. The site is huge. We probably saw a little over half of it on our day there. I especially liked the 60s section. Be prepared for lots of walking.
Corey D — Google review
This place is a little (big) gem. Great for a fun day out with the kids with plenty to do and space to run around without costing too much (€37 for a family). We were there for 4 hours and didn't manage to see it all. Lots of playing games and exploring the old ways of life. There's also an amazing separate huge park/playground in the site (free). Parking is a reasonable €5. Really happy we came. Had a great time
Dave T — Google review
A great place to spend your weekend! At first I thought it would be just another boring museum, but it turned out to be really interesting. We really enjoyed seeing different master classes like how to make ropes, oils from the flaxseeds and nuts. We even tried their local bakery goods, and they were delicious 👍🏻 We also loved playing games, it was really fun and entertaining. During our walk between the houses, we saw not just the architecture of the houses, but also the everyday life of local peasants like a teacher, a priest, a housewife and a gardener. It was really fun to watch their acting. Besides that, there are lots of live animals, all are very well cared for. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. The parking costs 5€, and the horse carriage ride 5€ per person. The price of the ticket is 17€ and it is definitely worth it.
Diana S — Google review
Lovely experience, we were here for an afternoon as left it rather late, in not the best of weather. An entire day would have been better. We spoke english and found it easy to navigate. The restaurant served lovely food in nice surroundings. The whole family got a quick go at spinning a clay pot. I read some of the more negative reviews out of curiosity and honestly they're unrecognisable to the place I visited which was freindly with a number of interesting exhibits. To note visited with autistic child and found it friendly and welcoming with enough to engage, the site is quite large so plan accordingly.
Ed M — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(727)
Bokrijklaan 1, 3600 Genk, Belgium
http://www.bokrijk.be/
+32 11 26 53 00
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Japanese Garden

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Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Japanese Garden in Hasselt is a serene and picturesque oasis, offering visitors a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As the largest of its kind in Europe, this beautifully crafted landscape features charming stone bridges spanning peaceful ponds teeming with graceful koi fish. Visitors can immerse themselves in Japanese culture through various events such as tea tastings and floral workshops.
The garden looks small on the maps, but you can easily spend at least 2 hours wandeling between the water streams and the Japanese trees and blossoms. You don't really need to book a ticket online. We were a group of 4. We couldn't find any available ones online, but we managed to buy them at the entrance
Hassan K — Google review
Beautiful place, especially during springtime. The nature is stunning and the atmosphere is very peaceful. Everything is well designed, clean, and professionally maintained. You can really feel the spirit of Japan throughout the garden, making the experience even more special. Within the complex, there is also a traditional Japanese house, which is very interesting to visit. There is plenty of space to walk around, relax on benches, and enjoy the sun. All in all, I highly recommend this place to everyone.
Nemanja G — Google review
Such a beautiful and peaceful place. Perfect to escape from the busy daily life. The garden is well-kept, with gorgeous trees, little bridges, koi fish, and a charming tea house. Walking around feels so calming, like you've stepped into another world. Perfect for a quiet stroll, taking pictures, a family picnic, or just sitting by the water and relaxing. I could stay here for hours and I'm planning to visit it again soon.
Ysm S — Google review
Beautiful japanese garden, largest in Europe! Suitable for families with strollers. There are some pop-up food trucks with japanese food inside the gardens and some japanese vending machines too. It appears you get free entrance if dressed in a kimono or if you wish to take wedding pictures in the garden. But prices are already reasonable (7 eur). Parking is ample and free
Nuno L — Google review
We visited the Japanese Garden in Hasselt right at the peak of the blossom season, and it was absolutely breathtaking! 🌸✨ The stunning pink and white cherry blossoms created a magical, serene atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful stroll and unforgettable photos. 📸 The garden is beautifully designed, with charming bridges, tranquil ponds filled with koi fish, and picturesque pathways that make you feel like you've stepped into Japan itself. 🌿🐟
Emily L — Google review
A Japanese themed garden in Hasselt. There is an entrance fee of 7 euro. Inside are Japanese style houses, stream with koi fishes and cherry trees. Its quite beautiful when the cherry trees are blossoming. They sell Japanese food inside but a bit overpriced. It takes just an hour to tour the place. Might not be worth it if there are no cherry blossoms.
Romeo — Google review
Went on 1rst of May. A little bit crowded near the waterfalls however the picknickzone is perfect to enjoy and relax. Nice place to visit. Parking too small, I went to the Park H, max 10 minutes by foot from the japanese gardens.
Marie C — Google review
Pros: The staff was nice! Cons: It was way too crowded to actually enjoy the peace of a Japanese garden. Couldn't find a quiet spot to just relax and take it all in. Honestly, it wasn't worth the trip or the money. Such a shame.
Kdk — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Gouverneur Verwilghensingel 15, 3500 Hasselt, Belgium
https://www.visithasselt.be/nl/japanse-tuin
+32 11 23 96 66
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Château Féodal de La Roche-en-Ardenne

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Château Féodal de La Roche-en-Ardenne is a medieval castle located in the picturesque town of La Roche-en-Ardenne. The castle, built on a rock using local materials and special construction techniques, offers guided tours that provide insight into its history and architecture. Visitors can enjoy falconry displays and learn about the castle's ghost stories. The steep hill leading to the castle rewards visitors with stunning views of the city.
We probably came here on a wrong day for us, because it was overcrowded - weekend and a holiday season. I would still rate this place at 5 stars because it was a pleasant visit. Nice show, beautiful area and great views. Situated right at the city, it makes it a bit difficult to park but we enjoyed the walk through the city and on the way back stopped at the store for souvenirs. They don’t accept cards at the entry and inside the castle if you want to have a drink.
Katerina S — Google review
Visited for the second time this weekend, great to see, plenty to explore. The whole area is stepped on history and too is this Chateau. Will definitely recommend a visit and come again.
Hemi J — Google review
Nice castle ruin, easily accessible for families. The archery activity is nice and free. There is also a tavern, though it looked not well maintained or clean. The sight invites for activities, I assume there are more at other times. Good explanations in the small leaflets and posters. Could use some better maintenance, like cutting some weed. For the price, it deserves better maintenance .Great view on the city lower and the surroundings.
R — Google review
Great looking castle ruin in the middle of the town with a few activities to try and nice panorama to enjoy. Not that big so easy to explore. Some parts felt a bit barren while others more built-in.
Ádám H — Google review
A must-visit if ever in town, super interesting to experience and read about - we were stunned by some of the info! The prices are a bit expensive if you visit on a weekday where there is no bar or activities going on. On the other hand there were very few people on a Thursday morning! Student price is 8€ (0.50€ off)
Sophia S — Google review
Follow the map on the street to find the entrance Nice activities inside like playing music with kids and theater show A bit expensive tickets
Yousef R — Google review
This very old castle is build on a rock using materials from the area. The builders used a very special technique to put rocks together and form a stable structure. The place is worth a visit which lasts around 45-60 minutes. Entrance is open until 30 minutes before closing time. It's not expensive and worth the visit.
Luc K — Google review
A special experience to touch & see the exterior of a medieval castle. There are a couple rooms with no doors, that you can go into. Its a very steep, ancient cobblestone, uneven climb up to the ticket window. And to walk around you must be very careful. Its all ancient and nice to experience.
Georgette S — Google review
4.1
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3.5
(318)
Rue du, Vieux Chateau 4, 6980 La Roche-en-Ardenne, Belgium
http://www.chateaudelaroche.be/
+32 84 41 13 42
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Historic Leuven Town Hall

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Historic Leuven Town Hall, located on the Grote Markt, is a stunning example of 15th-century Gothic architecture. Adorned with spires and 236 sculptures representing local scholars, artists, and nobles from the city's history, it stands as an iconic sight in Leuven. Despite surviving wars and even a WWII bomb that failed to explode, the town hall remains an impressive symbol of resilience.
The Royal Palace of Brussels (Palais Royal de Bruxelles) stands as a prominent landmark in the city and serves as the official palace of the Belgian monarchy. Situated in the heart of Brussels, it faces the Brussels Park (Parc de Bruxelles). While it is not the royal family's residence—they live in the Castle of Laeken—the palace hosts official state functions and events.
Onur O — Google review
This building is certainly one that has impressed me the most while visiting Leuven. It is centre of Leuven. Leuven's Town Hall is the historic city's pièce de résistance. Moreover, it's one of the best-known Gothic town halls worldwide. It took three architects and thirty years to build it. Leuven's 'Hall of Fame' features 235 statues, which were only added to the facade after 1850.
Shubham M — Google review
A beautiful building in the center of Leuven with 235 statues to admire. It’s a must see if you are visiting Leuven. There are daily one hour tours in Dutch and English and on the weekend in French. In these tours you visit the interior of the building while learning about the history. The cost is 4 euros and you can buy tickets in the tourist office around the corner. Starting in September 2024, this building will be closed for renovation until 2029. So if you want to take a tour, I would recommend doing it now!
Courtney C — Google review
Magnificent and Magical - this is the most iconic spots in Leuven. Don’t forget to book a guided tour if you want to visit the interiors. The inside of the town hall is well preserved with wooden ceilings and chandeliers transporting us to that era. Very beautiful!!!
Niranjana S — Google review
Such a beautiful city hall, happening square. Especially great in winter with Christmas lights. Preferable to go at-least once and to keep in your bucket list.
S G — Google review
This city town hall is one of most beautiful hall, it's just stunning with the little detail of arts. Especially, with the sunset light reflex toward the Hall, just gorgeous.
Pasan S — Google review
This is the best-known Gothic town hall. Leuven's 'Hall of Fame' features 235 statues Which took three architects and thirty years to build it.
Barbie P — Google review
Spectacular building with a Flemish Gothic façade, although the remains of Leuven's first town hall, built in 1439 and located on the main square, are no longer preserved. It has been destroyed and rebuilt three times in the last hundred years, the last time after the Second World War. On the outside we can see 236 statues, all of them of important figures in the history of the city, arranged by floors: on the ground floor we find academics and artists, on the ground floor religious figures, on the first floor members of the nobility and finally, at the top of the towers, scenes from the Bible are represented.
Ellegancia S — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1338)
Grote Markt 9, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
http://visitleuven.be/nl/stadhuis
+32 16 27 27 27
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Groot Begijnhof Leuven

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Groot Begijnhof Leuven is a serene and well-preserved quarter with a rich historical background. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts charming cobblestone streets, peaceful gardens, and well-maintained buildings that once housed a religious women's village. The vibrant Ladeuzeplein nearby is a hub of student life and cultural activity, featuring the striking Totem sculpture and the university library. The stunning St.
It’s such a historical location which really worth going. Full of red-bricked buildings. It seemed entering to another world. Just walk through those little streets and almost forgot the time. We just walk here amd there and took many nice pictures. This is a really amazing area. I really enjoyed the time spending there.
Gin C — Google review
We’ve been living in this residence for a few years now. I must say, if you’re visiting Leuven, you absolutely shouldn’t miss Groot Begijnhof. Its historical architecture is truly mesmerizing. Every street reveals different houses and glimpses of past lives. Recently, some infrastructure work has been taking place in part of the area, so if you’re planning to visit during the summer of 2025, be aware that some entrances are closed and walking around the church might be a bit difficult.
Açelya Ç — Google review
Incredible walking experience there. There was some renovation done in some part of area but in general it’s a very enjoyable experience with exploring the small aisle and looking at the old buildings. I was there during weekday so it was pretty quiet.
Cita W — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place in the heart of Leuven. The Groot Begijnhof feels like stepping back in time with its quiet cobblestone streets, historic houses, and calm atmosphere. Perfect for a walk, some photos, or just to disconnect from the city noise. A must-see in Leuven.
Cris S — Google review
I strolled through the Groot Begijnhof in Leuven and instantly felt its centuries-old charm. As I entered through the main gate, those traditional sandstone buildings and winding cobblestone lanes made me feel like I had stepped back in time. Each house, some with striking crow-stepped gables and tiny old windows, reveals layers of history and story. The peaceful courtyards and scenic river views added to the atmosphere. This restored “town-within-a-town” is a unique place and quiet yet full of character, offering an authentic glimpse into Leuven’s past and the life once led by its beguines.
Ruben K — Google review
The Groot Begijnhof in Leuven is a beautifully preserved 13th-century beguinage and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once home to religious women called beguines, it features cobbled streets, red-brick houses, gardens, and stone bridges over the River Dijle. Restored in the 1960s, it now belongs to KU Leuven and serves as housing for students and professors. It’s a peaceful quarter perfect for a quiet walk through history.
Jelena R — Google review
It’s a breathtaking testament to history and architectural grandeur, buildings of Gothic and Renaissance styles. It can be called as the hidden place of Leuven. Not much crowded place. Good place to have some memories.
Shubham M — Google review
Pretty place, worth visiting. Well preserved and rehabilitated buildings.
Florian C — Google review
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4.6
(1173)
Groot Begijnhof 7, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
https://www.visitleuven.be/nl/groot-begijnhof
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Saint Rumbold's Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Saint Rumbold's Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic masterpiece from the 1200s, stands proudly in Mechelen's Grote Markt. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not only an architectural wonder but also a treasure trove of art, featuring stunning works by renowned artists like Peter Paul Rubens and van Dyck. The cathedral’s towering structure boasts an unfinished spire that invites adventurous visitors to climb its narrow staircase for breathtaking views of the city below.
Lovely architecture, we definitely recommend climbing the tower if you have the muscle for it (some 500+ steps total, almost 100m tall). It was 8 EUR/person when we visited (July 2024), the view is spectacular, and the history of the carillon is impressive. Try to be there (or close to the bell chamber) at every half hour or so (when there are songs played)
Mihaela D — Google review
Mechelen is often considered as the capital for Carillon, and St Rumbold's cathedral has two of them. Very beautiful cathedral and the skywalk at the top gives great view. As resident of Mechelen, you can get discount.
Avik C — Google review
A wonderful and inspiring cathedral in a lovely city, not far from Antwerp. There is parking underneath and tge train station is a walkable distance. The acoustic is great, try to visit for a service or concert. There is a tower to climb too with breathtaking views of the city.
David A — Google review
An impressive cathedral with a bell tower you can go up -do get tickets in advance as it’s a time allocation only. Wonderful stained glass windows lining the cathedral walls. The bells in the tower are impressive and huge it’s good to go up on the hour to hear them chime.
Graham S — Google review
Wow, the view from the top is breathtaking! But the exhibitions on the way up and down are also excellent. Well worth the time and small cost to experience!
Ben K — Google review
Beautiful and well maintained Cathedral. Very huge cathedral. To visit the top , you need to purchase a ticket.
Shubham M — Google review
What a beautiful cathedral! Loved the baroque arches (similar to many others in other parts of belgium) and the amazing architecture and artistry that is exhibited in the edifice. The grandness and luxury of these cathedrals are totally astonishing. It is free to enter, but 8€ if u wish to climb the tower itself to the lookout. The climb is only available in the afternoons i believe.
Gloria L — Google review
Especially beautiful, definitely worth seeing. I will definitely come back and recommend other people to visit. Regarding the price, very reasonably, for people up to 27 years old the price was 3 euros. There is also an underground parking lot nearby, the price is affordable.
Elvira P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(862)
Onder-Den-Toren 12, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium
https://www.kathedraalmechelen.be/
+32 470 06 34 54
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Atomium

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Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
The Atomium, a colossal stainless steel structure in Brussels, was the centerpiece of the 1958 Worlds Fair. It symbolizes peace, progress, and an optimistic vision of the future. The design is based on the elemental structure of iron and represents a shift towards using atomic energy for positive purposes. Initially intended as a temporary installation, it captured the hearts of Belgians and has become one of Brussels' most renowned attractions.
​The Atomium is, without a doubt, one of the most stunning and unique pieces of architecture in Europe. Even getting to the site in Brussels, the massive, gleaming structure—a representation of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times—is absolutely breathtaking. For that external view alone, the trip is entirely worth it. Taking the elevator up the central axis to the top sphere is a thrilling experience, and the panoramic views from 92 meters up offer a fantastic perspective over the city and the surrounding Heysel area. ​However, the overall experience inside the spheres was very different from what I had anticipated. I went in expecting a straightforward science museum, perhaps a deep dive into atomic structure and the history of the 1958 World Expo it was built for. While there is a permanent exhibition dedicated to Expo 58, which is genuinely interesting for history buffs, the rest of the tour felt like a delightful, if slightly jarring, contrast. ​Moving between the spheres via those long, tunnel-like escalators—which are a spectacular sight themselves, illuminated with dancing colored lights—felt less like moving through a museum and more like exploring a futuristic spaceship. One sphere, in particular, was home to a completely immersive, psychedelic digital art installation. It was loud, pulsing with light, and utterly captivating, turning the space into something like a high-tech art gallery rather than a historical exhibit. ​In the end, I'd say the Atomium is a good visit, but be prepared for an unexpected journey. You go for the iconic, monumental architecture and stay for the strange, often trippy, contemporary art installations hidden inside. It’s a wonderful landmark, just a wonderfully strange museum.
Douglas M — Google review
It's a sculptural genius, we had been there just to view it in the evening and walked around in the park nearby. The ambiance is calm and cosy, definitely recommended to visit with friends and family.
Mohsin I — Google review
If you’ve never been to the Atomium, it’s absolutely worth a visit—especially if you enjoy unique architecture and panoramic city views. As one of Brussels’ most iconic landmarks, the Atomium blends retro-futuristic design with a sense of playful wonder, making it stand out from more traditional European attractions. Even just approaching the structure is impressive: the massive, reflective spheres rising above the surrounding park have a surreal, almost sci-fi presence that immediately captures your attention. The real highlight, though, is the view from the top sphere. On a clear, sunny day, the outlook over Brussels is genuinely stunning. The city stretches out in every direction, and the sunlight reflecting off the metal surfaces adds a bright, almost cheerful atmosphere to the entire experience. It’s definitely the kind of place where the weather can make a big difference, so visiting on a day with good visibility is ideal. That said, the Atomium becomes truly magical at sunset. As the sky shifts from gold to deep blue, the structure’s lights begin to glow, giving the entire monument a soft, dreamlike quality. Watching the city transition into evening from up high is a moment that feels both peaceful and memorable. Whether you're a photographer, a casual tourist, or someone who simply enjoys a beautiful view, sunset at the Atomium is something special. Overall, the Atomium is a unique blend of history, design, and atmosphere—well worth the trip if you haven’t been before.
RR C — Google review
Spectacular structure. They take you to the top level by elevator where you have a panoramic view of the city. Then you work your way down each atom. In one of the atom, they have light and sound show which is very cool. Finally you come back to the lobby level and gift shop. Overall it was a great experience and highly recommend it when in Brussels. It’s conveniently located close to a train station so you can reach it from any location in the city.
Shahbaz S — Google review
Visiting the Atomium in Brussels was one of those iconic “we have to do it” moments and I’m glad we did! We went on a Sunday without pre-booked tickets, and thankfully it wasn’t an issue. We waited about 15 minutes to purchase tickets and begin the experience. Just a heads-up: the visit is split into two parts, and you’ll receive two separate tickets per person. The first part of the tour takes you up a series of escalators and stairs through the spheres, where you can learn about the history and construction of the Atomium. Most of the informational signs were in French, so we moved through this part fairly quickly, admiring the architecture more than the displays. At the end, you’re guided through the gift shop and outside — which felt a bit confusing, because you then need to rejoin the crowds to continue on to Part 2. The second part involves queuing again inside the building — about 20 minutes for us — before taking the futuristic elevator to the top sphere. The view from above is definitely the highlight, especially if you love snapping photos and videos. There’s also a restaurant at the top, and free restrooms (a lifesaver after all that waiting and cold weather!), but we didn’t have the chance to dine there since we were catching a flight later that day. Once you’re done enjoying the panorama, there’s one more line for the elevator back down — so yes, a bit of a queue-athon overall. 😅 In the end, it was a good experience and I’m happy we visited — the Atomium is unique, quirky, and a standout piece of Brussels history. That said, the flow of the tours could definitely be improved to reduce all the waiting. If you’re planning to visit, be prepared for lines and maybe book ahead if you can, but the views certainly make the effort worthwhile!
Vadym — Google review
This is a very fun and interactive activity for travelers of all ages. There are concurrent and subsequent additional places like other museums that you can attend while here to include “LITTLE EUROPE AS PICTURED”. This place is perfect for gathering souvenirs as well as picture taking which is professionally available and opted to you at the ending of the activity. We did not get to frequent the restaurant at the top due to them only having one section of the restaurant open at the time; however, other reviewers have stated the food is not good.
B. F — Google review
Getting a ticket online is recommended, as the venue can get quite busy. The presentation collection is impressive, but the view is hidden by coloured glass. However, the breathtaking and impressive stairs with the light show are worth the wait.
Eva N — Google review
Beautiful tourist destination is Brussels, Belgium. There was a steady line of tourists enjoying the beauty of this modernist building. It is an important landmark in Brussels. It was originally constructed as the center piece of the 1958 Brussels Expo. Now it is a museum and an art center. When one stands under it one is likely to marvel at the huge symmetrical structure. The huge globes are interconnected symmetrically giving the building the shape of an atomic structure. Atomium is built in a very beautiful location, surrounded by fine gardens and a nice row of trees.
Dr G — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(16272)
Pl. de l'Atomium 1, 1020 Bruxelles, Belgium
https://www.atomium.be/
+32 2 475 47 75
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St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral, also known as the Cathedrale des Sts Michel et Gudule, is Belgium's national church and a significant venue for royal ceremonies. This Gothic-style cathedral features two imposing symmetrical towers and houses remarkable works of art such as a Baroque carved wooden pulpit from 1699, 17th-century oak confessionals, decorative stained-glass windows, and the impressive Grenzing organ.
St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral is truly a timeless gem in the heart of Brussels. The moment you step inside, you’re wrapped in a sense of peace and awe. The Gothic architecture is spectacular, with soaring ceilings, stunning stained-glass windows, and intricately carved pillars that make you pause and admire every corner. The sunlight streaming through the colorful stained glass creates a magical, almost heavenly atmosphere inside. The detailing on the statues and the beauty of the wooden pulpit reflect incredible craftsmanship and history. It's very well-preserved and maintained
Navneet J — Google review
The exterior is magnificent, from all angles even the rear which is often missed. When you walk inside you need to keep walking towards the front as there is so much more than meets the eye as you first enter. Either side of the alter there are vast vestibules with amazing stain glass windows.
Graham S — Google review
A Majestic Church at city center. The architecture is nothing short of stunning. From the moment you approach the building, the grand Gothic façade takes your breath away. The intricate stonework, soaring twin towers, and beautiful stained glass windows create an awe-inspiring first impression. Once inside, the experience gets even more impressive. The high vaulted ceilings, elegant columns, and detailed sculptures throughout the interior showcase incredible craftsmanship and artistry.
Arunbhaarat — Google review
Great place. Inside you can look at all wonderful architecture, donate to church and people who need it , light up the candle and pray in one of the rooms. If you will buy a ticket than you can go to basement museum. Ticket needs only for museum , you can enter the church for free to look around.
Анастасія — Google review
From the outside, the Cathedral looks lovely but nothing too unusual—until you step inside. It’s absolutely stunning and feels so much bigger than it looks from outside! The glass windows are gorgeous, each telling its own story, and the artwork inside is really impressive. You can take a quick look around in 10 to 20 minutes or spend much longer soaking in all the details. Definitely a must-see when in Brussels!
Wai F — Google review
The history of this impressive building has so much to tell about the Weestern civilization: its kings and the church, from the "Holy" Roman Empire to the present. It took over 300 years to be built. Lots of sacred art. Take your time in there. I was very impressed with the poster talking about the 2025 Year of Jubilee and a call to reflection and repentance.
C S — Google review
St. Michael & St. Gudula Cathedral is a majestic Gothic church. High ceilings Gothic architecture, beautiful stained glass windows. It’s beautifully maintained. This is an important place to visit & very Popular historical tourist destination in Brussels.
Sushil S — Google review
A grandiose cathedral with incredible artwork and architecture. Located just right in the middle of Brussels and in front of a small park. An easy one to access and spend your time while you’re in the city.
Cita W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(5247)
Esp. de la Sainte-Gudule, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
https://www.cathedralisbruxellensis.be/
+32 2 217 83 45
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Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert

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Shopping mall
Shopping
The Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert, located northeast of the Grand Place, is a stunning shopping arcade inspired by the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Comprising the Queen's Gallery, King's Gallery, and Prince's Gallery, it was Europe's first shopping arcade when inaugurated in 1847. The galleries boast ornate storefronts under an arched glass roof and offer high-end shops, theaters, cafes, and restaurants.
Absolutely stunning. Upon walking in you’re taken back by the sheer elegance of this place. The roof being all windows makes this just amazing. Ended up doing some shopping at the embroidery store and then had a nice big coffee (pictured) at one of the cafes. It was so nice to sit and enjoy the people watching and just taking it all in. This was definitely a wonderful moment I wish I could have packaged up and taken home. If you’re in the area, make sure to check this out. Even if you’re just going to stroll through, this is a must. Very beautiful and highly recommend.
Maggie R — Google review
Walking through Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert felt like stepping into a timeless world where elegance and history meet. The soft glow of the lights bouncing off the ornate walls and the glass-vaulted ceiling created a warm, almost magical atmosphere. Despite the bustling crowd around me, I felt a quiet sense of wonder, pausing to admire the intricate details of the architecture and the charm of the shops lining the gallery. It was one of those moments where time seems to slow down — a moment to reflect, to feel gratitude for small joys, and to simply be present amidst the beauty of the surroundings. Standing there, I realized that places like this are more than just landmarks; they are spaces that quietly hold memories, stories, and a sense of connection to the world around us.
Marilyn G — Google review
An architectural beauty. Absolutely adored walking through here. It's so elegant and pleasant on the eyes. When the lights changed it just added to the beauty. You feel like you've stepped back in time to when there was enough money to even create beautiful door handles. It's just a lovely place to visit.
Lucy C — Google review
These galleries offer a truly stunning selection of artworks! 🖼✨ Every art lover can find something here, from classics to contemporary pieces. I was genuinely inspired and impressed by what I saw - each work evokes emotions and makes you want to admire it again and again. The atmosphere is filled with creativity and inspiration, and you can clearly feel the curators’ excellent taste and high level of organization. It’s a place where you can easily spend hours discovering new meanings and artistic treasures. Definitely worth a visit for anyone who appreciates art and seeks inspiration. Thx.
Alexander G — Google review
Best place to get a flavor of Brussels in no time ! With several high end confectionery shops and cafes it’s a delight for visitor. The lace bags gats and other accessories shops there are also very exclusive . Must visit place when in Brussels. Recently they added the decades’ history information too making it more interesting place for history buffs as well as shoppers
Mamata B — Google review
It was a very nice shopping center. The shops inside looked as beautiful as the building was from outside. You'll find different types of shops not only for chocolate and waffles but also leather goods and clothes.
Nora S — Google review
Great place to explore if you’re looking for all the famous chocolate brands in Brussels! The Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert is full of beautiful chocolate shops, and it’s really convenient to have everything in one place. Prices are on the higher side, but that’s pretty much the same everywhere else—so you might as well come here where you can compare, browse, and enjoy the atmosphere. A lovely spot to stroll, shop, and indulge!
Eman A — Google review
As the holiday season approaches the decorations are going up and the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert is one of the finest in Brussels. The shops that line the high glass ceiling passageway are also gearing up for Christmas with lights and decorations one to not miss this season.
Graham S — Google review
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Galerie du Roi 5, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
http://www.grsh.be/
+32 2 545 09 90
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Grand Place

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Grand Place is a massive city square surrounded by elegant historic buildings dating back to the 14th century. It is the heart of all activities in Brussels, featuring the Town Hall with a statue of St. Michael the Archangel and the Maison du Roi, both showcasing stunning Gothic architecture. The square hosts the breathtaking Infiorata event every even year, where it's covered with a carpet of flowers from over five hundred thousand begonia plants.
The Grand Place in Brussels is one of the most beautiful squares I’ve ever visited. The architecture is stunning, and the atmosphere feels full of history and culture. Around the square, you can see the old guildhalls, which once belonged to different trades such as brewers, butchers, and tailors — each building has its own unique design and charm. What’s even more fascinating is the history behind it. In 1695, most of the square, including the Town Hall, was heavily damaged during a bombardment. But the people of Brussels rebuilt everything with great care and detail, and that’s what makes the Grand Place so special today. It’s truly a place that combines beauty, history, and pride. I highly recommend visiting it and taking the time to learn about its amazing story.
Eld — Google review
The Grand Place in Brussels is absolutely stunning! It’s vibrant during the day, but at night it transforms into something completely different and magical with the lights. I’d recommend visiting twice—once in the morning and once at night—to really enjoy both views. The whole square is so picturesque and a perfect spot to stroll around and take photos. Truly a must-visit in Brussels!
Harshitha N — Google review
Beautiful central plaza! Lots of ornate buildings with intricate statues and gold accents. Grand Place in Brussels is absolutely stunning! It’s vibrant during the day, but at night it transforms into something completely different and magical with the lights. I’d recommend visiting twice—once in the morning and once at night—to really enjoy both views. The whole square is so picturesque and a perfect spot to stroll around and take photos. Truly a must-visit in Brussels!
Saidur B — Google review
One of the best squares I visited in europe. Smells like incredible food, architecture is stunning and it’s centrally located with so many food options around the square and nearby streets. A must see when visiting Brussels
Aya S — Google review
Sooo Beautiful... that words cant express! Visited on Saturday and night time with lights on was a magical experience. All shops and restaurants were open and there was music playing. Such a lively place that was. In the morning you can see the details of building and it had its own beauty. I would recommend visiting the place both in daytime and night time.
Mouzoona H — Google review
Beautiful central plaza! Lots of ornate buildings with intricate statues and gold accents. During August when we visited there was a lot of tourists and it had a lively atmosphere. There are a couple good food options as well in the Grand Place, and all the streets branching off from it have more food options, chocolate shops, souvenirs, etc. When we went one evening the lights were flickering which was kind of fun to watch. Sometimes in the Place you’ll find some street performers and other excitement going on. It is a good central spot to orient yourself when exploring the city.
Renée R — Google review
The first word that comes immediately to mind this wow! We are fortunate to stage of steps from this site. You stand in the middle and are just in awe by the beautiful architecture and the gilding of the guild buildings. It’s the center of town for a reason. Yes, it’s the seat of government, but it’s also one of the most picturesque city centers imaginable.
David S — Google review
WOW! The Grand Place is exactly as it's name sake. And so opulent with gold ✨️ embellishments on the buildings. The perfect gathering place for food & entertainment. I just love 💛 the architecture and the stature of these buildings.... and so will you. Plenty of places to eat, drink and meet people. This is what The Grand Place is all about. We especially loved the BEST Waffles at Waffelin! SOOO delicious 😋
Sandi S — Google review
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4.7
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Grote Markt, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
https://www.brussel.be/grote-markt-van-brussel
+32 2 513 89 40
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Manneken Pis

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Fountain
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Manneken Pis is a 17th-century fountain in Brussels featuring a small bronze statue of a boy urinating into the basin. This quirky landmark, created by Jerome Duquesnoy, has become an iconic symbol of Brussels' humor and folklore. Despite its small size (only 60 cm high), it is one of the most photographed statues in the city. The statue is known for its extensive wardrobe of over 600 outfits, with different costumes displayed during festivals and events throughout the year.
One of the interesting location of the Brussels, just minutes walking from a Grand Palace. We were there at around 2pm and it was crowded, however still possible to take descent pictures. Lot of stores and restaurants around, so it is not a problem to find a restroom if need it. Otherwise you can not spent so much time by the statues as it is quite small. The funny thing though that they dress the boy in different clothes from time to time and there is a store across of the street that shows some of the costume they use during the year :-)
Vadym — Google review
I would’ve loved to know a little more about the history of this boy! But unfortunately not much is known, even the theories are a far few… nevertheless a spot for every tourist visiting for pictures. I do see a lot of guides explaining about the statue and was curious to find out more… it’s close to the grand place and can definitely be included in the city walk.
Pavan P — Google review
It is undoubtebly a statue that you want to see when in Brussels because it's gotten so popular for some reason. I really like the idea of this little boy being a national symbol and getting dressed up in different outfits depending on current events. It somehow manages to be both impressive and underwhelming at the same time.
Oscar L — Google review
Manneken Pis is the famous statue in Brussels, depicting a young boy urinating. The statue in place right now was put there in 1965 and is surrounded by cameras and fencing due to previous theft and vandalism. I was surprised by the size of the statue when actually seeing it in person — it was tiny and a little underwhelming, and it would be so easy to just walk past it if it wasn’t for the crowds of people standing around. The statue is pretty humorous though, and is only a short walk away from Grand Place, so it’s worth checking out while in Brussels for sure, especially if you can catch it in one of the fun costumes. Unfortunately, during my trip, it was without this.
Aaron — Google review
The statue itself is quite small and, apart from its fame, may not be particularly captivating. However, the surrounding streets and area are delightful, featuring charming sweet and waffle shops. If you happen to visit at the right moment, you might even observe a local group dressing the statue.
Jiri V — Google review
Manneken Pis represents the Brussels spirit: humor, irreverence, independence, and not taking life too seriously. Locals see it as a quirky emblem of their city. There are many legends—one says the boy extinguished a burning fuse with his urine and saved the city. These stories make it a key part of local folklore. Along with Grand Place, it’s one of the most visited attractions in Brussels. It represents Belgian comic-style humor and is featured in souvenirs, festivals, and cultural events.
Şebnem S — Google review
A must when near Grand Place. It's easy to miss and it's not that big. Walked by earlier in the day and completely missed it. These pics are at dusk/night so accessible outside of the crowds.
James ( — Google review
For a tiny little guy, it was fun to see. My grandson and I enjoyed the walk and hunt to find him. So many people from different parts of the world were together and enjoying the experience.
Silvana T — Google review
4.0
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3.3
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1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
https://www.brussel.be/manneken-pis?_ga=2.54717667.97219390.1561566058-1522489991.1561566058
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Feline Park

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Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Feline Park, also known as Parc des Felins, is a remarkable zoological haven nestled in Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux, just southeast of Paris. This expansive breeding and conservation center focuses on the protection of various wild cat species, including majestic snow leopards and striking white tigers. Visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating world of felines while enjoying a spacious environment that emphasizes animal welfare.
It is recommended to walk all the parks to see the surrounding scenery first, then go back to the entrance and take a small train. You will see the scenery that you can't see outside, and finally feed the lambs, which is the most interesting.
Ke P — Google review
Park is well organised but the map given to visitors needs improving as it has a bunch of logos on it but no legend for those logos. The train is quite good. The tiger enclosure looks small and the tiger a bit sad. One of the smaller cats seemed a bit out of sorts and kept going around in circles. The lion enclosure is quite big which is nice to see but they are a big group. The lemur enclosure was interesting. The guide told us there were about 7 lemurs that were excluded from the main group because they had been touched by visitors. You see in the enclosure the lemurs are friendly and walk around visitors to say hello and come right up close without barriers. One even jumped on a baby stroller so it is very easy to touch them. I was so stressed out the whole time someone would touch these curious lemurs and they would be pariahs. Why did the park not take this risk into account when designing the enclosure? You cannot trust all visitors to behave. There needs to be protection between visitors and the lemurs, like glass or a barrier. The monkey enclosure was super cool I have to say. And I really enjoyed the talk. We also went to the parrot park which is a 10 minute walk. It was quite nice.
EC F — Google review
A very good alternative to a day at Euro Disney for those who don't like rides, yet in easy reach should you be dropping off those who do. We were impressed at the scale of the Parc - lots to see, and no hurry to do so. Recommended to see the goats early (buy the bag of popcorn but keep it very high, and expect them to calm down only when the bag itself is empty and eaten!), then take the train ride to get a sense of the scale of the place, plus some of the cats are best seen from the train. Then go explore on foot, taking time to locate the cats where they are well camouflaged. If needed, there is a train stop at the farthest edge from where you can let the train take the strain on the way back. The ride back has an educational element and (spoiler) some sounds effects. Especially noteworthy are the very cute Lemurs and the pride of lions at the far end of the park, which can be very well seen from the impressive walkway and towers. For those whose French is not yet perfect, there are very good bilingual signs to help the English speakers understand the detail. A great day out. PS: There is a related park focussed on monkeys, a short walk away: see photo for price list for visiting just the cats or monkeys too.
Mike P — Google review
Amazing park. I have not seen too many beasts so close! The train was lovely too especially my little one loved it 😊
Adela — Google review
I would definitely recommend this place for family trips. There are a few food stands and one restaurant which have kid-friendly menu (sausages, hot dogs, waffles, ice cream, fries, etc). Of course there are toilets, which were quite messy when I visited this park. Also, you can ride a train around the park every 30 minutes for free! Another fun thing is the free 4D cinema, which is right next to the train station. The short movie was quite boring (for me, as an adult), but the kids liked it. And of course, there are many felines. They are categorized by their original continents. And there are also lemurs :). Overall, it was a pleasant visit. PS: please!!! make more of mamul souvenirs! I love manuls, and I was quite disappointed about the lack of souvenirs with their faces.
Adéla — Google review
The big cats have very spacious places to stay. As a result, they are sometimes difficult to spot, but that adds to the safari feeling ;) Take the time to see everything, for younger kids it can be a lot of walking. There is also a train that allows you to see many of the big cats. To see the little cats you have to take the walking route. Overall it took us about 4 to 5 hours to see everything. All animals have shelters where they can hide well if they want to, for this purpose houses and night pens have often been built for the small cats where you as a visitor have a good view. In the middle of the day they use these places to rest. The cats I've seen looked healthy and showed no signs of stress or boredom. On the signs at the enclosures you will find fun and useful information about the animal species and also the names of the animals that live in that enclosure. In the petting zoo you can feed the goats popcorn, and you can also feed the carp that swim around the lemur island with this.
Lot E — Google review
Great zoo with plenty of space for the animals, the train ride is helpful to see the extent of the park as it passes the large enclosures. There is a 2 Park / 1 day ticket available with the adjacent primate Zoo, and a 2 day ticket can be purchased for a small fee. Well worth a visit, just make sure you bring a camera with a long lens! :-)
Charles M — Google review
An incredible adventure, it's a huge space, full of nature as well, you can find areas to eat and areas just to sit and relax, very satisfying
Pieranna G — Google review
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4.4
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Domaine de, 77540 Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux, France
http://www.lumigny-safari-reserve.com/
+33 1 64 51 33 33
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Disneyland Paris

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Located near Paris in Marne-la-Vallee, Disneyland Paris is a renowned theme park complex that offers an enchanting and magical experience for visitors of all ages. Despite initial skepticism from the French, it has become the most successful theme park in Europe. The park features iconic attractions that bring beloved movies and cartoons to life, as well as thrilling rides for those seeking an adrenaline rush.
Wonderful. We have just returned home from a 4 day break to Disneyland Paris. It was fantastic. The whole place is beautiful. Perfectly kept gardens and flowers and magical music playing. Each area has its own theme. Wild West, Fairytale, future space and adventure land. Each has brilliantly crafted buildings and atmosphere and the music in each area really fits. The queue of the rides were between 10 mins and 45 mins. We paid via the app a couple of times for a single ride fast track which reduced the wait time to 5-10 mins even for super busy rides. The food and drink is very expensive so bring snacks and drinks in your bag to save money. The staff couldn’t have been friendlier, try speak a little French to them, it goes a long way. We stayed at the Cheyenne hotel which is a 20 min walk from the entrance. We will definitely go back.
Flying M — Google review
Disneyland Paris is an absolute magical experience! From the moment you enter, you feel like you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. The park is beautifully themed, the rides are exciting for both kids and adults, and there’s so much to see and do. The parades and shows are spectacular, full of energy and charm. Food and merchandise options are plentiful, and the staff are friendly and helpful, making the whole visit smooth and enjoyable. It’s easy to spend a whole day exploring everything. Truly a must-visit for Disney fans and anyone looking for a fun, unforgettable experience in France!
Little G — Google review
Fantastic!! Absolutely worth the trip! Delicious food, friendly staff, awesome rides, cool attractions, beautiful park, amazing park design, fun merchandise, plenty of places to enjoy, fun for kids and adults of all ages. The restaurants had a wide variety of foods! I loved their vegan options. Incredible design of the Star Wars area was my favorite. Fun parade of costumed dancers dancing down Main Street upon arrival was great. Everything is well done here, all of the staff are top notch. The rides are super fun and make you want to re-ride them immediately. The merchandise shopping has an endless selection all over the park. Beautiful fireworks light show at night upon park closing is definitely worth waiting to see. Definitely worth staying in a walking distance hotel nearby so you aren’t stuck waiting for public transit at the end of the night!!!!!!!!! Shout out to Walt Disney, we all love you!
Holly P — Google review
Both parks are equally good so it’s well worth getting tickets for both. You can comfortably allow a day for each if you have never been before. If you go for a second/third/fourth time you can probably make a long day of it and do the rides and attractions you know you want to do in a single day. The parks are not as big as the ones in Florida but not far off. As ever with a trip to Disney, you can’t expect to turn up and get a table at one of the character restaurants so book those as soon as you’re able to. And check what the situation is with fast passes online before getting there. I believe the days of getting them with your entrance tickets are gone so definitely worth checking before you arrive. Meeting the characters is great but it absolutely devours your time in the parks so decide early on if you want to get into all that. Make sure you download the app before getting there and connect to the park WiFi on arrival. It’s great for seeing the wait times for rides and where to head if you’re doing rope drop. The only thing that can let it down for me are the staff but hey, Disney did decide to build it in France. They could do with taking a leaf out of Tokyo Disney’s book.
Jamie H — Google review
Incredible experience everyone needs to go regardless of age and gender! Staff were amazing and so helpful, we had fast track and can’t recommend it enough. They had a gluten free buckwheat crepes, chocolate covered strawberries and a turkey leg, it wasn’t much but all tasted very good. It was a very clean park with lots to do. The firework display was fantastic and so were the parades and shows.
K D — Google review
​Absolutely magical experience, especially during the autumn/Halloween season! The decorations were incredible—the pumpkins, fall foliage, and festive touches created such a unique and fun atmosphere across the park. The main highlight is always the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, which looked stunning in all its pink glory. ​We loved the character interactions; seeing Mickey and Minnie dressed up for Halloween was a special touch, and the parade was energetic and high-quality. Major shoutouts to the rides we experienced: Phantom Manor was a beautifully dark classic, and Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain delivered that thrilling punch of speed and excitement. Everything, from the themed snacks and treats to the overall upkeep of the grounds, was top-notch. ​A truly unforgettable visit—definitely recommend going during the fall months for the special festive ambiance!
Ezeobiakor I — Google review
An amazing place for adults and children alike. Especially those with children should visit it. Be prepared to be patient at some of the rides, but it's worth the wait. You must see the parade in the afternoon, and the evening show after the fireworks is something you will never see anywhere else.
Stavros T — Google review
This is a fantastic place to visit,from the UK it’s ideal,so close by plane,just like hopping on a bus. Basically it’s a dream come true for age groups especially the really young,to see the wonderment in their eyes will stay with us forever. All the staff we met were amazing,nothing was too much trouble,everything you could possibly need was well catered for and nothing was too much trouble,the only thing I would say though is pace yourselves because this place is vast and you can wear yourself out very easily if you try to do too much in a day. We will surely come again as it’s a destination that caters for the youngest to the grandparents,”absolutely awesome “.
Clive W — Google review
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3.9
(54213)
Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France
https://www.disneylandparis.com/
+33 9 69 32 60 66
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Parc Walt Disney Studios

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Parc Walt Disney Studios is one of the two theme parks that make up Disneyland Paris, featuring areas dedicated to movie and TV related attractions. It may not be as large as the main park, however it offers rides more suitable for younger children such as the popular Cars ride. The Hollywood Tower and Ratatouille are considered to be two of the main attractions in this park, which boasts a beautiful setting and aims to create an atmosphere reminiscent of Walt Disney's production studios.
Wonderful visit. The whole family had a great time. The line for the rides wasn't too long. The longest we waited for 1 ride was about 30 minutes, the rest was 10 -15 minutes. The Mickey show was really cute. They speak French & English throughout. They also have a person doing sign language. I do recommend buying tickets in advance and being prepared to stand in line before opening. A crowd does show up early.
Brianna L — Google review
The experience as a family is 100% and you make infinity of core memories! The organization, the set-up and walking distance between the rides are totally walkable. Hint, have your youngest kid at a hight of 120cm to be able to let them ride almost everything (Indiana Jones is 140cm hight requiret) The app crashed so many times, that I'm more than happy to delete it after the trip! Bring your own food! And beverage!
Magnus M — Google review
Absolutely worth the trip! Any Marvel Avengers fan will be in love here. Super fun rides! Absolutely loved the Avengers rollercoaster ride and the Spiderman ride. The Spiderman ride was super cool because you got to sling webs at enemies just like Spiderman. Awesome merchandise store with cool Avengers merch! Huge indoor dining area with lots of food options, including vegan options! Try the vegan salad at Studio 1, it’s great! Also you can get your picture with Mickey Mouse and other characters here!! Really fun, clean, exciting, nostalgic, amazing park! Really cool animatronic Iron Man looks so realistic! Life-size Iron Man Hulkbuster suit at the Stark Factory was so cool. Really enjoyed all the Stitch & Angel merch stores. I had a great time!!! Shout out to Walt Disney, thank you, I love you! Shout out Stan Lee, thank you, I love you! ❤️🥰🙌🎉
Holly P — Google review
This place is amazing. If you have kids or are a kid at heart and have time to go, do it. Take comfortable shoes because the queues are immense. However the atmosphere is superb. The only down side is the price for everything on site. But well worth going just for the evening show and the music....... Warning the music is like an earworm and becomes an obsession if not careful.
Ben T — Google review
Disney Studios is a fantastic park and (normally) i would go as far to say i prefer it over the main Disney park....but.... it is having major work done, and as such this has vastly decreased the park's size. The rest of it still keeps the Disney charm though. Despite visiting at the weekend we found the queues were not as bad as expected (apart from Spiderman). Worth bringing your own snacks in otherwise you'll be waiting a while and paying a lot for it. GOOD 👍 Attention to detail, especially in the sets. Looks fantastic. Some amazing rides. BAD 👎 Half of it is shut off. The old "Backstage Tour" ride has been rebranded and shrunk and is a shadow of it's former self.
Mike ( — Google review
The place is nice, but tiny. The attractions are good, and I paid for a "fast pass", which is utterly expensive, but you can only use it once in every attraction, which is absolutely unfair. You pay almost triple the normal fare, so you should be able to enter as many times as you wanted, like it is in Universal parks in Florida, but no. If you want to reenter one attraction, you have to do the normal lane. Unbelievable. And, to aggravate things, several attractions were damaged or closed, which made things much worse, because you have not a lot of choices. Rest aside, the park is enjoyable for the family as ever other Disney park (I know also the ones in Florida).
Carlos G — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Walt Disney Studios has transformed so much in recent years! The Ratatouille ride is still a must-do, incredibly immersive and very Parisian (currently under renovation but set to reopen even better in 2026). The new Avengers Campus is a highlight — Spider-Man and Flight Force are thrilling, and the whole Marvel area is full of energy and character encounters. Pixar theming adds charm throughout the park, and with the upcoming expansions (Frozen, Lion King, new entrance hub, Pixar lands), the future looks amazing. Crowds can be heavy, but the magic and quality of the attractions keep me coming back.
J L — Google review
Doesn't have the wow factor as the main theme park but certainly is still a great day out. Make sure you leave enough time in your trip to fully explore Walt Disney Studios, do the rides and make sure you see some shows. Nice that they are next door to each other so heading from one to the other on the same day isn't a problem. Tower of Terror is still a great ride after all these years!
Joe S — Google review
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4.2
(17403)
Pl. des Frères Lumière, 77700 Chessy, France
https://www.disneylandparis.com/fr-fr/destinations/parc-walt-disney-studios
+33 9 69 32 60 05
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La Vallee Village

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Shopping mall
Shopping
La Vallee Village is a luxury outlet shopping destination situated near Paris, France. It boasts over 100 upscale and premium brand outlet stores, offering shoppers significant savings of up to 60% off the original retail prices. The village features a well-designed layout with distinct sections housing various fashion and lifestyle brands, making it convenient for visitors to explore and locate their preferred stores.
Excellent outlet where you find worldwide brands. You can buy clothes, shoes, bags, accessories for kids, men and women. Restaurants and brasseries are available for a quick snack/drinks while shopping. Do not miss it when in France!
Nahil K — Google review
A delightful blend of charming design and smart shopping! La Vallée Village feels like a little French town—tree-lined boulevards, pastel façades—and boasts 110+ luxury boutiques offering lasting discounts. Services like concierge, valet parking, and hands-free shopping make visits seamless. A stylish escape just 40 minutes from Paris.
Abdelmonem J — Google review
If your are an Indian, this place makes zero sense. We get all the same stuff in our own country in last than half the price. There discounted shirt starts at 120 euro. Jeans at 180 euros. I was very disappointed to see how europeans are ripped of for same stuff for such massive cost. Its just not worth it. If you have too much money to spend than may be you will like it. But not worth the trip if you are coming all the way from Paris. Eats half of your day and nothing to gain.
Amit B — Google review
Despite being an outlet, there aren't any affordable items. I even found more affordable items here at Champs-Elysée. It's nice to wander around in the open air. There's also a classic shopping mall section, but the prices are above average. Don't waste your time.
Sky — Google review
Spent a half a day shopping at the outlet. The meeting point at the hotel to take a bus to the outlet was easy to locate. The staff at the meeting point was excellent and explained everything. The bus driver was very accommodating as well and waited to make sure everyone was on board both ways. There is ample time to shop. You arrive with the outlet opens at 10 AM and it is about a 1 Hour Dr. with a quick stop at Disney for drop offs. The return time to be back to the bus was 230.pm Hour You do have time to have a light lunch as well. There are many very high-end stores there and I recommend looking up the Directory of the various stories you would like to browse. you can register to become a member so when you arrive, you can check in with the concierge and have your packages sent to the concierge office so you are not carrying all your purchases with you while shopping. The discounts are worth it. There is a large mall at the end of the outlet you can explore as well. Make sure you have your passport in order to get the tax refund forms filled out in the stores, and you can obtain the return at the airport. I was told that you get more money back if you place it back on your credit card. At the airport or train station you can do it on the kiosk by yourself. Very self-explanatory. in total had approximately 4 1/2 hours to shop. I found that to be more than enough time.
Susan S — Google review
Great outlet for shopping in Paris and you can use the Navigo Pass and take the RER train to get there. . When you get out of the train station, you just need to walk through the shopping mall and go to the other end where you will see the aquarium and get out of the exit to reach the Outlet. You can easily spend few hours at the Outlet.
V C — Google review
Nice little outlet village with lots of big names like Gucci, Prada, Moncler, Burberry, Longchamp, and more. Great if you’re into fashion and love a good deal. Right next door is Val d’Europe, a huge shopping centre with high-street shops, supermarkets, and food options, good for a break or if outlets aren’t your thing. Personally, I’m not big on shopping, so it was just okay for me. But others in my group were thrilled and left with bags of bargains. Worth a visit if you love shopping. If not, still a decent way to spend a few hours.
The Y — Google review
The shopping was unbelievable! I had to buy more luggage to take home my finds! The Zara store has the best sales! I bought a YSL bag at Saint Laurent!
Cassie J — Google review
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4.0
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3 Cr de la Garonne, 77700 Serris, France
https://www.thebicestercollection.com/la-vallee-village/fr/visite/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb+click
+33 1 60 42 35 00
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Centre Commercial Val d'Europe

Shopping mall
Shopping
Popular retail complex with 2 floors of brand-name shops & eateries, plus an aquarium & health club.
Val d’Europe is a spacious and modern shopping haven just minutes from Disneyland Paris. A bright, airy mall filled with a wide variety of shops—from Auchan hypermarket to fashion and electronics—plus lovely dining areas, a Sea Life aquarium, and tons of handy services like Wi‑Fi, stroller hire, and prayer rooms. Convenient, family‑friendly, and perfect for a shopping or leisure outing.
Abdelmonem J — Google review
A very large and excellent shopping center with a variety of brands, a wonderful aquarium, and a good foot court. A great place for families and people who shop alone. It was very attractive and wonderful. Great experience.
Mohammad K — Google review
Love the atmosphere. Weather that day was great for an outdoors venture. Most High ends are there with exceptional discounts.
Rody M — Google review
I bought a pretty decent Luggage Paris brand here, also I purchased many other interesting things Good food parlors.
Tates ( — Google review
We had an amazing experience! Our waitress Julianna was absolutely wonderful so friendly and attentive, she really made the meal even better. The food itself was delicious, full of flavor and perfectly cooked. And the brownie… wow, it was incredible! Rich, gooey, and the perfect way to end the night. Highly recommend this place and a big thank you to Julianna for the amazing service.
Amal K — Google review
Nice place for shopping and many restaurants. Big parking around. U can find the Sea Life inside and La Vallee is just a minute to walk. Very near to Val d’Europe train station.
Elvie C — Google review
Excellent shopping center for good brands, good food and drinks. Enjoy when at Marne la vallée.
Nahil K — Google review
After so many years this mall still cooks the beans! Everything you need and even with UK shopping tastes, this still exceeds all expectations. Highlights were Footlocker, Primark, H&M, Nike and a Lidl which had a fab French flair about it. Loads of parking, well managed and perfect for the local pull 🫶🏽👍🏽
Justinbartha 7 — Google review
4.4
(46439)
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4.5
(1925)
3 Cr de la Garonne, 77700 Serris, France
https://val-d-europe.klepierre.fr/
+33 1 60 42 39 39
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Aéroville

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Aéroville, located in Roissy-en-France, is a modern and spacious shopping center offering a wide variety of stores and dining options. The layout is designed for easy navigation, providing a pleasant shopping experience for visitors. Families can take advantage of the childcare service at Aéroville's nursery while exploring the diverse range of shops. However, it's important to note that the mall can get crowded during peak times, especially on weekends.
With a movie theater, super market, lots of brand stores and over 25 restaurants serving different cuisines to choose from and also near the CDG airport and hotels you really can't go wrong with this shopping mall.
Marcus T — Google review
It's a wide and extensive shopping mall near Paris airport. It is so beautiful and rich. There are so many brand stores inside this mall. I purchased bags, dresses and ornaments from this mall. And those are stunning in my opinion. Well, altogether I had a great shopping experience here.
Greshma C — Google review
Went into a brand name store and bought a nice waterproof jacket from Sweden. Then walked in to a supermarket for a bottle water and the apparel section has jacket, vest, shoes which are way cheaper.( Auchan)😂🤑so I bought more stuff. But it was a nice long hike on the highway from the hotel near the airport.
James W — Google review
What I really love about this mall is that you can literally find everything in one place. From fashion and beauty to homeware and food, it’s all here. There’s a great mix of high-end and affordable brands, which makes it enjoyable for any budget. The restaurants and cafés are fantastic — you’ll find everything from quick bites to nice sit-down spots for French, Asian, or international dishes. The supermarket inside the mall is another highlight — spacious, well-stocked, and perfect if you’re staying nearby or want to grab some local goodies before heading to the airport. The mall itself is modern, bright, and easy to navigate, and it feels safe and lively. The only thing that could be improved is the cleanliness of the toilets, especially during busy hours. Overall, Aéroville Mall is an excellent place to spend time near CDG Airport — convenient, comfortable, and full of options.
Veipune S — Google review
You can actually get anything you want here since it’s a huge complex mall. A great place for clothing, sports goods, groceries, luxurious goods and food. It’s very close to the CDG airport which means it’s very convenient to access for tourists staying near the airport. I always visit this place every time i fly to CDG, Paris. Love it.
플라잉캠퍼 — Google review
One of the best shopping mall in Paris Good for departing as it’s closer to the airport to do some last minutes shopping. Many brands, restaurants, with different cuisine. Very competitive pricing, huge larking as well, it’s a must visit if some one is going that way.
Nilan — Google review
Big and beautiful mall with lots of malls and parking space. Nice food court with plenty of choices too.
Ryan I — Google review
Coming from the United States this mall is bigger than anything we've seen. Interesting to walk around, everyone very friendly. Good prices. Was easy to walk to from our Hotel Novetel.
A M — Google review
4.3
(28265)
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3.9
(825)
30 Rue des Buissons, 95700 Roissy-en-France, France
https://www.westfield.com/fr/france/aeroville?utm_source=google&utm_medium=GMB
+33 1 74 25 75 60
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